John Locke Update

WATCH: Low-Cost, Environmentally Friendly Energy: Natural Gas Fits The Bill

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The European Union recognizes natural gas as a “green” energy, explains the John Locke Foundation’s Jon Sanders. He compares the benefits of this low-cost energy source with “renewable” sources such as wind and solar in a discussion with Donna Martinez, co-host of Carolina Journal Radio.

Jon Sanders studies regulatory policy, a veritable kudzu of invasive government and unintended consequences. As Director of Regulatory Studies at the John Locke Foundation, Jon gets into the weeds in all kinds of policy areas, including electricity, occupational licensing, hydraulic… ...

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