Energy Realism last week focused on energy facts that the Kamala Harris and Tim Walz might not even realize, as they continue to push their climate dreams on the American public. Dr. Brenda Shaffer got us started last week: this election is not just about Pennsylvania. When it comes to fracking and the flip-flopping of Kamala, there is so much more to this. Thus, the real question to ask Vice President Harris is whether she will continue the Biden-Harris polices and taxes that affect natural gas production and export. The is important to the United States, and not just Pennsylvania. It is relevant not only to jobs in Pennsylvania, but the trajectory of inflation and of the American economy. And indeed, here “climate patriotism” must continued to be questioned since our CO2 emissions have continued to plummet, while China’s have continued to surge. Michael O'Sullivan argues that we must remained focused on “affordable and reliable” energy first. We must wonder if Kamala and Tim even realize just how much progress we have made in clean energy and cutting emissions. We support renewables when and where they make economic sense. Heather Reams gives us the straight facts. Partisanship around clean energy is becoming a thing of the past. Whether it’s renewables like wind, solar or hydropower, new technologies like advanced nuclear and hydrogen, or American-made liquified natural gas, when we make it in America, it is made cleaner. In the News Heather Reams, RealClearEnergy Reuters Mahesh Ramanujam, RealClearEnergy Dan Farber, Legal Planet Alice C. Hill, CFR Kristen Walker, RealClearEnergy Rachel Frazin, The Hill Suvrat Kothari, Inside EVs Mary Cunningham, CBS Stephen Collinson, CNN Alex Thompson, Axios Wolfgang Ischinger, RealClearEnergy Kevin Roberts, RCPolicy Michael O'Sullivan, RealClearEnergy Brenda Shaffer, RealClearEnergy Axios At Axios House in NYC for Climate Week and UNGA, Axios senior climate reporter Andrew Freedman speaks to U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm. CNBC Television Amrita Sen, Energy Aspects director of research, joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss oil pricing, energy market futures, and more. Axios At Axios House in NYC for Climate Week and UNGA, Axios publisher Nicholas Johnston speaks to EQT’s president and CEO Toby Z. Rice in a sponsored PAGE interview. MSNBC President Joe Biden will address the United Nations General Assembly for the final time as commander in chief Tuesday morning amid the spiraling conflict in the Middle East, Russia’s... |