Policy & Legislation

Should Governments Hold Bitcoin in Foreign Reserves Instead of Selling?
Policy & Legislation Should Governments Hold Bitcoin in Foreign Reserves Instead of Selling?

In recent developments, both the U.S. and German governments have sold off significant amounts of Bitcoin, sparking debates regarding the prudence of this decision. With Bitcoin's decade-long robust performance, this article explores whether holding Bitcoin in foreign reserves might be a more

How Can Rural Communities Transition Away from Coal Reliance Effectively?
Policy & Legislation How Can Rural Communities Transition Away from Coal Reliance Effectively?

The economic landscape of many rural communities in the United States has been significantly shaped by coal-based industries. However, as the nation shifts towards more sustainable energy solutions, these economies must adapt to ensure their continued growth and survival. This transition, while

Can Ohio Lawmakers Finalize Key Bills Before Summer Recess and Elections?
Policy & Legislation Can Ohio Lawmakers Finalize Key Bills Before Summer Recess and Elections?

Ohio's legislative chambers are a hive of activity as state lawmakers scramble to pass over 50 bills before their imminent summer break. June 26 marks the last scheduled session before a critical recess that precedes the November elections, adding to the urgency for legislative action. This

How Will NOGA Impact Protection of Mature and Old-Growth Forests?
Policy & Legislation How Will NOGA Impact Protection of Mature and Old-Growth Forests?

The U.S. Forest Service recently unveiled a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for its Nationwide Old-Growth Amendment (NOGA), a move that aligns with President Biden’s directive to protect mature and old-growth forests. This framework aims to shelter old-growth forests on national

Can Smaller Oil Companies Survive Biden’s New Decommissioning Rule?
Policy & Legislation Can Smaller Oil Companies Survive Biden’s New Decommissioning Rule?

The Biden administration has proposed a rule that mandates the offshore oil and gas industry provide nearly $7 billion in financial assurances for the decommissioning of old infrastructure. This move aims to prevent taxpayers from shouldering these costs but poses significant challenges for smaller

Can Tanzania Achieve Its Renewable Energy Goals with U.S. Support?
Policy & Legislation Can Tanzania Achieve Its Renewable Energy Goals with U.S. Support?

Tanzania is at the cusp of an energy revolution. With abundant renewable resources such as hydropower, solar, wind, and geothermal energy, the country is poised to transform its energy supply landscape. In an exclusive interview with The Citizen, David Turk, the United States Deputy Secretary of

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