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    Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, Wind Energy Tax Credit Should Be Reformed and Extended, on the site Independent Voter Network 9 months, 1 week ago

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    The federal production tax credit for wind energy (PTC) should be extended — and reformed. The debate over the fate of the PTC, whether to extend in its current form or allow it to expire outright on December […]

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    Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, Are Fast-Breeder Reactors A Nuclear Power Panacea?, on the site Independent Voter Network 9 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Plutonium is the nuclear nightmare of nuclear power. A by-product of conventional power-station reactors, it is the key ingredient in nuclear weapons. And even when not made into bombs, it is a million-year […]

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    Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, Clean Energy Research by Government Key for Reducing Emissions, on the site Independent Voter Network 9 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Over the last decade, a handful of progressives and climate policy experts have argued that the dominant approach to dealing with global warming — capping emissions, putting a price on carbon — could not […]

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    Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, U.S. Emissions Drop Due to Switch to Shale Gas from Coal, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months ago

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    U.S. emissions have dropped 7.7% since 2006 due to the rapid switch from coal to shale gas.  All this cheap gas came from a concerted, public-private effort dating back to the mid-1970s to cheaply extract gas […]

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    Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, How Land-Efficient is Organic Agriculture?, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 1 week ago

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    It is a truth universally acknowledged – amongst my friends and relations at least – that organic agriculture is better for the planet. Environmentally-conscious consumers typically are prepared to pay a hefty […]

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    Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, Coal Rising in Europe While Gas Eyes the Throne in the US, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 1 week ago

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    A glut of emissions allowances in Europe has made coal the continent’s most profitable electric power fuel.

    Despite highly touted climate policies, European utilities are rushing to capitalize on the […]

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    Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, ‘Silent Spring’ Turns 50: The Credit, and the Blame, It Deserves, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 2 weeks ago

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    In the 50 years since Silent Spring was published, the environmental movement it helped create has accomplished a great deal. It may be less popular to suggest, but it is no less true, that this seminal book […]

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    Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, The Dark Side of Scientific Rationality and Liberal Policy Failure, on the site Independent Voter Network 10 months, 3 weeks ago

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    The roots of liberal policy failure are intertwined with the dark side of scientific rationality.

    During the 1980s and 1990s, experts working for the World Bank and development agencies persuaded African […]

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    The Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, American Wind Power Industry Needs Smarter Subsidies, on the site Independent Voter Network 11 months, 1 week ago

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    The Washington Post has called on lawmakers to put innovation at the center of federal policies supporting wind power, in the latest endorsement of the findings in “Beyond Boom and Bust,” a report by leading […]

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    The Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, The Government’s Role in the Development of Fracking, on the site Independent Voter Network 11 months, 4 weeks ago

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    America is in the midst of a natural gas boom, fueled principally by the development of technologies enabling the extraction of large gas reserves trapped in shale formations. Shales now produce over 25 […]

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    The Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, The Creative Destruction Of Climate Change Economics, on the site Independent Voter Network 12 months ago

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    Climate economics until recently mostly treated global warming as a challenge of distributing scarce resources (e.g., the right to pollute), not of creating new ones (e.g., cheap zero carbon energy sources). […]

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    The Breakthrough Institute wrote a new post, Germany Returns to Coal Power as Nuclear Sits Idle, on the site Independent Voter Network 1 year ago

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    Coal power use will rise an estimated 13.5 percent in Germany this year, resulting in at least 14 million metric tons of additional carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, even as the nation continues to 

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    breakthrough wrote a new post, Time to Move Beyond Clean Energy Boom and Bust, on the site Independent Voter Network 1 year ago

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    In yet another sign of a growing consensus in support of energy policies that prioritize innovation, the New York Times on Sunday endorsed the recommendations of “Beyond Boom and Bust,” a recent report by […]

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    breakthrough wrote a new post, Beyond Boom and Bust: Clean Energy Policy Recommendations, on the site Independent Voter Network 1 year ago

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    The recent gains made by clean tech sectors in the United States are shadowed by the looming collapse of federal subsidy support, which has been a powerful driver of expanding clean energy markets. As […]

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