National Spotlight: Dakota Access Pipeline Trial 

Greenpeace USA and a number of other environmental activist groups will be in the national spotlight next month for their alleged roles as primary financiers of the 2016-2017 Dakota Access Pipeline protests. In what former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum called, “a disaster” for the state, the protests led to over $7.5 billion in economic…

Radical Environmentalism in The Trump Era: Perspectives from Hon. Jason Issac

In the latest episode of AEA’s The Unregulated Podcast, American Energy Institute’s Tom Pyle and Mike McKenna were joined by The Honorable Jason Isaac, the founder and CEO of the American Energy Institute, to talk about the Pipeline Protection Project and what can be done to push back against radical environmental groups with the incoming…

Eco-Extremism: Energy Security Threats Post-Election

Eco-Extremism: Energy Security Threats Post-Election

The 2024 election sent a clear message to our elected officials that U.S. energy consumers value affordable and reliable energy over the left-wing policies that stymie economic growth and energy independence. But beyond the immediate benefits of having a pro-energy candidate in the Oval Office, the margin of Republican control in the legislative branch, albeit…

Op-Ed: How green activists can endanger energy security

Op-Ed: How green activists can endanger energy security

By Thomas Pyle | washingtontimes.com With the conflict in the Middle East seemingly escalating daily, we are reminded of the importance of reliable and affordable energy. The potential for volatility in global oil prices has made headlines in recent weeks. But thanks to our world-leading oil and natural gas industry, any economic shock is likely…

‘Spoiled Brats’: Greenpeace Co-Founder Supports Pipeline Tycoon’s Campaign To Punish His Old Group

‘Spoiled Brats’: Greenpeace Co-Founder Supports Pipeline Tycoon’s Campaign To Punish His Old Group

By Nick Pope | dailycaller.com One of the original founders of Greenpeace told the Daily Caller News Foundation that he hopes to see Greenpeace USA lose a lawsuit that threatens the group’s existence. Patrick Moore, who was listed on Greenpeace’s website as one of the original founders as recently as 2007 before the organization attempted…

DAVID BLACKMON: Lawsuit Aims To Hold Environmental Group Accountable For Pipeline Protests

DAVID BLACKMON: Lawsuit Aims To Hold Environmental Group Accountable For Pipeline Protests

By David Blackmon | dailycaller.com The recent spate of anti-Israel demonstrations at college campuses could cause déjà vu for North Dakotans, who endured the Dakota Access Pipeline protests in 2016. Like many of the campus protests, the pipeline protests were funded and fueled by big outside groups that showed little concern for the damaging impacts…

When green groups prioritize dollars over sense

When green groups prioritize dollars over sense

By Peter Roff Syndicated | mississippivalleypublishing.com Arising from humble roots in the 1960s, the American ecology movement has evolved into a big business. It now brings in billions annually to fight against global progress and economic development. It’s been poisoned by its success. From the big groups like Greenpeace, the Environmental Defense Fund, and the…

Greenpeace in Turmoil as Debate Over Climate, Energy Policy Heats Up

By Evan Lips | dcjournal.com After years of aggressively opposing expanded fossil fuel production and advocating for Green New Deal policies, Vice President Kamala Harris — the Democrats’ presumptive presidential nominee — dispatched a campaign spokesperson to say the California Democrat will no longer support a fracking ban. It’s the sort of reversal likely to…