Switching from coal to gas has made us vulnerable to cold weather blackouts. We need a program to address and cure this ...
Daniel R. Simmons is an expert in climate change and environmental policy at the state level. He is director of state affairs at the Institute for Energy Research (IER). In that role, he monitors ...
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Noah E. Robinson joined the Board of Directors of The Heartland Institute in 2019. Born March 5, 1978 to Laurelee Robinson and Art Robinson, Noah was home schooled. He earned his BS summa cum laude in ...
David Legates, Ph.D. is professor of climatology in the Department of Geography at the University of Delaware and an adjunct professor at the university’s Physical Ocean Science and Engineering ...
Visualize for a moment: you walk into a hospital with a minor scrape, and instead of the doctor reaching for a Band-Aid, he hands you a clipboard. You are confused until he says, ‘You will need to ...
Director, Center for Energy Competitiveness for the Caesar Rodney Institute Dave has spent the last six years as the Director of the Center for Energy Competitiveness for the Caesar Rodney Institute.
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Antony Davies is associate professor of economics at Duquesne University and Mercatus Affiliated Senior Scholar at George Mason University. His primary research interests include econometrics and ...
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David Archibald is a scientist operating in the fields of cancer research, climate science, and oil exploration. In the cancer field, trials on a formulation he invented with professors from Purdue ...
Richard Lindzen, Ph.D. is Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT. He has made major contributions to the development of the current ...