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Clean Energy Week, North Dakota-style
North Dakota is committed to developing innovative solutions for clean, sustainable, and traditionally reliable forms of energy.
SharesJim Daly: This one simple thing could drastically improve your mental health
Studies across the years have repeatedly identified a direct correlation between mental wellness and possessing an attitude of gratitude.
SharesA policy roadmap for the reliable electricity Americans deserve
America's power grid faces an era of tremendous opportunity and tremendous challenge.
SharesRolling on the river: Hydropower as a reliable form of clean energy
With new and improving clean energy sources on the rise across the country, this Clean Energy Week I am highlighting our most reliable form of baseload energy: hydropower.
SharesWhy offshore wind is key to U.S. energy dominance and continuous economic growth
Offshore wind in the United States is seemingly a Catch-22. People tend to have ideas that are either radically for or radically against this maturing technology.
SharesCoastal communities need a sustainable future
North Carolina's coastal communities welcome millions of visitors each year to enjoy its recreational activities and charming beaches and villages.
SharesOur energy permitting process is BANANAs
Growing up fishing with my dad off Georgia's coast, I learned a cardinal rule of boating: never bring a banana.
SharesFor energy reliability, we need natural gas
In a rapidly evolving world, natural gas remains critical. It is foundational to accelerating development and usage of renewables while maintaining U.S. energy reliability.
SharesClean energy starts with permitting reform
During National Clean Energy Week, we commemorate the innovation and successes of clean energy producers across America.
SharesIt's time to hold China accountable on pollution
For years, China has strengthened its economy, military, and geopolitical influence at the expense of the U.S. This must stop.
SharesThere is no clean energy plan without nuclear
If the United States is to achieve far-reaching environmental improvement goals without sacrificing affordable electricity or American jobs, we must use a strategy that considers clean energy technologies.
SharesAmericans want clean, affordable, and reliable domestic energy
The 8th annual National Clean Energy Week (NCEW) is here, and there is plenty to celebrate!
SharesTaking the Biden administration back to school on college costs
Over the last few years of President Biden's administration, taxpayers have gotten stuck with the bill for more than a hundred billion dollars in student loan debt.
SharesThe Biden-Harris Department of Education has weaponized its Office of Enforcement
Since taking office, the Biden-Harris administration has turned its Department of Education against students and their families in a way that few could have imagined.
SharesThe Biden-Harris administration has failed our students
As students return to campus this fall, university leadership needs to take decisive action to ensure there are no repeats of the horrific failures of the past school year.
SharesReligious freedom should be protected, not threatened, by the government
When it comes to religious discrimination on college campuses, the federal government should be vigorously defending religious freedoms, not encouraging crackdowns.
SharesSecretary Cardona's political bias is an attack on college choice
It isn't hard to find examples of government incompetence, especially from the Department of Education (DoEd).
SharesHigher ed is broken, and Republicans have a plan to fix it
Democrats and Republicans rarely see eye-to-eye these days, but I think we can all agree that earning a postsecondary degree or certification is just too expensive.
SharesDepartment of Education's selective regulation hurts our military
Our military is only as strong as the men and women who are willing to serve.
SharesVice President Kamala Harris' extreme higher education record
The Biden/Harris Department of Education (USDE) is perhaps the most progressive in American history.
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