I first met Steve and Abby (Thernstrom) in 1985. He was a reserved Swede from Battle Creek, Mich.; she was a spicy Jewish New Yorker. What a marvelous couple. They were smart and brave -- and so kind to me. What a privilege to know them. www.nytimes.com/2025/01/29/u...
Posts by Sam Thernstrom
“Enacting a CES with a structure that allows states to choose between the new regulatory regime or the old one would be a way of preserving the traditional federalist structure of our national energy policy, while also fast-tracking the energy transition.”
www.realclearenergy.org/articles/202...
Climate policy is hard and complex; to address it, we need well-designed policies enacted on a bipartisan basis, not continued efforts to apply outdated laws to novel problems.
More of my thoughts on the decarbonization pathway for the power sector:
www.utilitydive.com/news/epa-pow...
Now that EPA’s 111 rule is final, can we consider what’s next?The rule won’t survive; it’s a “major question” & CCS isn’t adequately demonstrated. Only legislation can decarbonize the power sector.
I make the case for restarting the clean energy standards conversation: shorturl.at/eltuO