Well-designed energy initiatives are routinely derailed by political maneuvering.
Policy
On January 18, many websites will "go black" to protest legislation that they believe will cripple the Internet. What's this all about? Why shouldn't there...
Is a flat tax simpler and more fair than our current system? Prof. Lillian Mills explains.
The most significant patent reform in 60 years may not do much to change the status quo.
Transportation engineers, architects, affordable housing advocates, and other experts discussed a wide range of smart-city planning strategies at the recent...
There is more bipartisan support than you might think for more renewable energy company tax exemptions and offshore drilling, according to the UT Energy...
Balancing the federal budget is a great idea, but from an accounting perspective, a balanced budget amendment is not.
New standards might encourage people to drive more fuel-efficient cars — but they don’t get anyone to drive less.
Is natural gas the next opportunity for Texas?
McCombs faculty offer suggestions to help the supercommittee meet its Thanksgiving deadline.
Americans feel a "general level of angst" about energy, reveals a new poll from The University of Texas at Austin.
Herman Cain’s proposal would overhaul the federal tax code. It could also push a burden onto low-income taxpayers.
Fans of hydraulic fracturing should aim for transparency over adversarial hyperbole.







