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February 12, 2024

The Biden Energy and Climate Policies in Broader Perspective

Say what you will about the myriad confusions and inconsistencies characterizing the overall Biden administration policy agenda, both foreign and domestic, it nonetheless is fair to describe its climate agenda as single-minded, particularly in the context of the intended “clean energy transition” away from conventional energy based upon fossil fuels. Underpinning much of this agenda is the effort to transform the electric power sector away…

January 25, 2024

The Looming Biden Climate Test for Natural-Gas Exports

Should you doubt the magnitude of the Biden administration’s ideological crusade against fossil fuels, merely consider the recent reports that the Department of Energy is considering the addition of a “climate test” criterion for approval of export facilities for liquefied natural gas (LNG). This would be in addition to the politicized “public interest” analysis to which such proposals have been…

January 17, 2024

Pay Attention, America: Edmund Burke and the Folly of British Climate “Leadership”

“Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other.” This timeless wisdom was articulated by Edmund Burke, a famous philosopher, member of the House of Commons for many years in the mid- and late 18th century, and often described as a “father of conservatism.” British energy policies since 2008 — the year that Parliament…

September 30, 2022

Here’s How to Improve Manchin’s Permitting Proposal — to Help More Energy Projects

While Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) has withdrawn his own permitting bill, it is expected to surface again as Congress turns to permitting reforms to make it easier to build the necessary infrastructure for the energy systems of the future — especially after authorizing $370 billion in funding for new, cleaner-energy sources. All the money in the world will not help…

June 21, 2022

Look at Biden’s Eyes — Where’s His Energy Plan?

“Look at my eyes. I guarantee you: we’re going to end fossil fuels.” That was President Biden’s dramatic 2020 campaign promise. On his first day as president he began to fulfill that promise, pausing oil drilling and leasing on federal lands and killing the partially-built Keystone XL pipeline. And investors took him seriously. Even as…

June 8, 2022

Sorry America, Oil Is As Secure As It Gets

American consumers are still suffering from record gasoline prices as the summer driving season kicks off. President Biden recently proclaimed that these prices were driving an “incredible transition” that will make the world “stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels.” The unfortunate reality is that oil is as secure as it gets. America should expand…

April 14, 2022

Biden’s Blame Game Will Raise Oil Prices

Instead of taking steps to boost U.S. oil and gas production amid skyrocketing prices and the war in Ukraine, President Biden is standing by his green-energy goals and blaming fossil-fuel companies for the consequences. This will make today’s energy problems even worse. Though he campaigned on a promise to ban drilling on federal lands and…

March 9, 2022

How America Can Survive Ukraine War’s Gas and Oil Crisis – and Build a Stronger Energy System

As energy prices skyrocket and Europe considers whether to follow the new U.S. ban on importing Russian oil and gas, policymakers should consider how to build a stronger energy system, better prepared for future disruptions. In recent weeks, opposing voices have argued that record prices driven by the Ukraine crisis mean that the world must accelerate its transition to…

January 26, 2022

Biden’s Approach to Climate Action Drives Energy Conflict, Not Cooperation

One year in, the Biden administration finds itself in an energy and climate bind. Its climate policies are a continuation of policies that President Obama adopted during a period of low energy prices. But now high oil, gas and electricity prices are threatening to derail President Biden’s commitment to climate action. The traditional U.S. approach to climate action…

November 24, 2021

Oil and Gas Should Be the Tie That Binds Mexico, U.S. and Canada

Thursday’s first meeting between President Joe Biden, Canada’s Justin Trudeau and Mexico’s Andrés Manuel López Obrador was a missed opportunity for North American energy. The three face many shared challenges, but energy, which currently divides them, could instead be a common thread that binds them together. Silence at the highest level sends the wrong signal;…