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On this episode, Alex is joined by his colleagues Don Watkins and Steffen Henne to discuss this week�s most important energy stories: � Why the world�s most prestigious economists are wrong about a carbon tax � Was PG&E the first �climate-change bankruptcy�? � How wind and solar drive up German electricity prices � Tesla�s struggle to stay profitable � The ... Read More

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On this episode, Alex is joined by his colleagues Don Watkins and Steffen Henne to discuss this week�s most important energy stories: � How to evaluate claims about energy � Yes, Republicans need a new climate agenda–no, not a carbon tax � The bad science behind air emissions regulations � Wall Street goes green � U.S. CO2 emissions rise–and why ... Read More

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On this episode, Alex is joined by his colleagues Don Watkins and Steffen Henne to discuss this week�s most important energy stories: � Why Bill Gates is a much better energy thinker than Elon Musk � The French �yellow vest� protests � How to oppose the divestment movement � Why the Green New Deal will �make America poor again� � ... Read More

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On this episode, Alex interviews Dan Sullivan, founder of Strategic Coach, about the significance of the human flourishing concept for all human endeavors and a new podcast Alex and Dan will co-host in the near future. Go to HumanFlourishingMovement.com to get updates about the new project.   Download Episode 140 with Dan Sullivan   Subscribe to Power Hour on iTunes ... Read More

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Last week I was interviewed on the Reason.com podcast by leading libertarian thinker Nick Gillespie. The subject was the new administration’s energy policy–and, more broadly, what the right energy policy is. The interview was supposed to last 20 minutes but it ended up lasting an hour. Nick asked great questions and we covered some ground I haven’t covered in other ... Read More

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On this episode, Alex interviews Dr. Edward Calabrese, professor of toxicology at the Department of Environmental Health Sciences in the School of Public Health at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, about the linear no-threshold dose-response model, which regulatory agencies use to set pollution standards, and his findings about a more realistic “hormetic” response model that could improve regulatory standards ... Read More

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On this episode, Alex interviews Dr. Patrick Frank, member of the scientific staff of the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource/SLAC at Stanford University, on the physics of the greenhouse effect, analyzing the accuracy of climate models, and the politics and pseudo-science in climate catastrophism. Check out the Youtube video of Dr. Frank’s presentation on the accuracy of general circulation climate models. ... Read More

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On this episode, Alex interviews John Grizz Deal, Executive Chairman and CEO of IX Power LLC and IX Power Limited, on a new way to clean up naturally contaminated water from deep underground that is a byproduct of drilling for oil and gas. Deal also discusses the prospect of small-scale nuclear power production. Download Episode 137 with John Grizz Deal ... Read More

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A couple months ago I spoke to the Alaska Oil and Gas Association and met a very bright industry member, Ethan Atwood, who told me how he and his company had become incredibly effective advocates by using the moral case for fossil fuels. To watch the interview with Ben Mankiewiecz of The Young Turks, click here. If you want to ... Read More

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On this episode, Alex interviews Marian Tupy, Senior Policy Analyst at CATO�s Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity and editor of HumanProgress.org, about the state of human progress, economic inequality, and some fundamental differences between Europe and America. Download Episode 135 with Marian Tupy Subscribe to Power Hour on iTunes Subscribe to Power Hour on PlayerFM