IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Put conservatives back into conservation
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR), Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA), and Benji Backer, president and founder of the American Conservation Coalition, penned an op-ed in the Washington Examiner outlining why conservatives should lead on solutions to climate change. Read the full op-ed
The Lloyd’s List Podcast: Shipping’s nuclear option
The latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s weekly podcast is focused on using a molten salt reactor for powering a ship to help decarbonize the maritime industry. The podcast features Mikal Boe, founder and chief executive of London-based Core-Power, who explains why nuclear should be a serious component of shipping’s decarbonization strategy. Listen to the podcast
MIT Energy Startup Homes in on Fusion
Energy startup Commonwealth Fusion Systems announced it will build a 47 acre campus featuring a 165,000-square-foot manufacturing plant and headquarters, and a 150,000-square-foot research center less than an hour’s drive from MIT. The company’s workforce could double by 2025, when the research center would be done. Read more
How economic freedom creates a healthy environment
Drew Bond, co-founder and president of Conservative Coalition for Climate Solutions, and Anthony Kim, research manager and editor of the Index of Economic Freedom at The Heritage Foundation, penned an op-ed in the Washington Times explaining why we should pursue an “all of the above” energy innovation approach to mitigate climate change. They argued, “It is the freer economies — those that uphold the rule of law, private property rights, limited government, regulatory efficiency, and market openness — that do a far better job of achieving more dynamic growth while creating a healthier, cleaner natural environment.” Read the full op-ed
ClearPath’s Latest Whiteboard Video: Build Cleaner Faster
We’ve all heard The Biden Administration’s mission to “Build Back Better,” but right now, we can only build new clean energy projects and reduce CO2 emissions as fast as we can permit new projects. If we are to truly build back better, the mission ought to be Build Cleaner Faster. Watch the latest ClearPath Whiteboard Video: Build Cleaner Faster where Rich Powell explains why speed is real priority.
Watch the whiteboard video here
All analyses on transitions to a clean energy economy show that we’ll need literally tens of thousands of miles of new pipelines carrying hydrogen and other clean fuels, along with captured carbon dioxide away from power plants and industrial facilities. We’ll also need immense new transmission infrastructure to carry electricity around an increasingly electrified country, and a lot of new power plants sited everywhere. Rich says this will be the largest continental construction project in history.
Cement: The Glue Holding Society Together
Since the Roman Empire, cement and concrete have been used as a building block of societies. Today, concrete is the most used man-made material on the planet, used in everything from roads to buildings and more. Traditional methods of making cement and concrete, however, also result in carbon dioxide emissions.
Did you know around the world, cement and concrete production alone makes up about 8% of global carbon dioxide emissions? Learn more in our Cement and Concrete 101 by ClearPath Program Director Justin Ong about how we’re focusing on technology & innovation solutions, including carbon capture, that can significantly improve their carbon footprint.
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