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Craftsmanship, Not Consumption: Buy Less, Buy Well, Keep It Longer
By choosing well-made garments from previous generations, Americans are creating demand for craftsmanship and signaling to the market that durability is…
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Carrying On: Field Notes and Ramblings from the ACC Top 50 Summit
“Land is the only thing in the world that amounts to anything, for ’tis the only thing in this world that lasts.” —Gerald O’Hara
Aug 11
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The Heritage Lewis and Clark Left Us
The frontier is part of the American soul.
Aug 4
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July 2026
Nine Years of Building the Conservative Environmental Movement
As we kick off our 10-year celebration, I am in awe of what a tiny group of college students has built.
Jul 28
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SPECIAL EDITION: Pollution is Downstream of Policy
With the right approach, unfettered wildfires are preventable.
Jul 22
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The Next American Energy Success Story Is Already Underground
Fervo is building America’s next great energy industry, and it’s doing it the American way.
Jul 21
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The Conservative Roots of Effective Conservation
The creation of public lands in general is not a progressive tradition. It is an American tradition; one that cannot be co-opted for political points.
Jul 14
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SPECIAL EDITION: Energy Demand Requires an Updated Grid
Ensuring there’s enough energy available for the United States means building, rebuilding, and modernizing the infrastructure that delivers power.
Jul 9
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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.
Jul 7
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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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