Energy & Environment.

American energy, affordable and abundant. We produce it. We sell it. We use it.

President Donald J. Trump at the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, with industry leaders applauding.

Cheap, abundant, reliable energy is the precondition of every prosperous society. It heats the home, runs the factory, fuels the truck that brings the groceries. The price of energy is the floor on the price of everything else.

The green-transition narrative would impoverish working Americans to subsidize Chinese supply chains. Republicans take a different position: produce the energy here, conserve what is worth conserving, and refuse the false choice between prosperity and stewardship.

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The case for American energy abundance.

  1. 01

    Drill, mine, refine — at home.

    America has more recoverable oil and gas than any country on earth. Refusing to use it does not lower the global price; it raises ours and pays the people who hate us.

  2. 02

    Permitting reform.

    A pipeline takes a decade to permit and a year to build. The country cannot reindustrialize on that calendar. Reform NEPA, the Clean Air Act, and the agencies that have made permitting a veto.

  3. 03

    Nuclear renaissance.

    Carbon-free, dispatchable, dense. Nuclear is the answer the green movement will not accept. Republicans will: streamline NRC licensing, build small modular reactors, restart the supply chain.

  4. 04

    End the EV mandate.

    Government does not mandate the cars Americans drive. The market does. Repeal the federal mandate; let consumers and engineers settle the question.

  5. 05

    Conserve what is worth conserving.

    National parks, public lands, water quality. The conservation tradition is older than environmentalism and it still belongs to Republicans. We hand the country down better than we received it.

  6. 06

    Energy independence as foreign policy.

    A country that exports energy doesn’t fund Iran’s missiles or Russia’s war or China’s leverage. Energy abundance at home is a strategic asset abroad.

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