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Indiana's Next Generation of Energy
By closely analyzing the grid challenges faced by other states, Indiana has avoided their mistakes.
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June 2026
Carbon Capture and Storage Is a Texas Opportunity that Younger Generations Can Help Shape
For CCS to become part of Texas’s energy future, the state will need more than strong geology and industry interest; it will need public trust.
Jun 30
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Farmers Hold the Key to Western Water Conservation
Addressing the West’s water scarcity means working with agricultural water users, not against them.
Jun 23
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Respect for Life Begins with Respect for Creation
The problem isn’t using creation, but treating creation as something worthwhile only insofar as it can be used.
Jun 16
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A Conservation Agenda for Conservatives
Reclaiming the Vision of Theodore Roosevelt
Jun 9
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An Interview with Southern Company's John Williams: Plant Vogtle and the Future of Nuclear
"If we continue applying what we’ve learned, we strengthen our ability to deliver the infrastructure required to meet growing demand, maintain…
Jun 2
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May 2026
Bug Bites, Brambles, and Burns
What is gained in the discomforts of spring
May 26
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Ryan B. Anderson
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Grounded: Humanity and Conservation in the Age of AI
In the age of AI, staying human means staying grounded. Conservation isn’t nostalgia—it’s a vital tether to reality in an increasingly virtual world.
May 19
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Chris Barnard
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What Do Farmers Need to Embrace Regenerative Agriculture?
Regenerative agriculture is best understood not as a farming technique but as a private landowner’s decision‑making lens.
May 12
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Family Farms Versus Industrial Agriculture: Who Wins?
Most people have no idea where their food comes from or what may be lurking within it.
May 5
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April 2026
How Solar Saved Our Family Farm
We are doing so much more than keeping the grass down with the sheep; we are healing the land.
Apr 28
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Texas’s Natural Heritage Matters
Recent debate over border wall construction in the region has made one thing clear: our natural heritage still matters, and Texans across the political…
Apr 21
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Stephen Perkins
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