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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
Admiral James O. Ellis: Nuclear Energy, Stanford and SLAC 2016
Admiral James O. Ellis discusses nuclear energy at Stanford University.
James Sweeney: Energy Efficiency: The Bad, the Good and the Reality
Hoover Institution fellow James Sweeney discusses energy efficiency on November 30, 2015.
Intelligence & Security with James Woolsey: Chapter 4 of 5
James Woolsey says we need destroy oil as a strategic commodity — not only for the good of our security, but for the good of the planet...
James Sweeney: The Impact And Influence Of California’s Ambitious Global Warming Legislation
George Shultz and Admiral (ret.) James Ellis: Reinventing Nuclear Energy
George Shultz and Admiral (ret.) James Ellis discuss "Reinventing Nuclear Energy" at the GCEP Symposium on October 14, 2015.
"New Nuclear's Potential" With George P. Shultz And James O. Ellis, Jr.
Hoover Institution fellows George P. Shultz and James O. Ellis, Jr. talk about why they are taking a fresh look at nuclear power and how understanding the issues around new approaches to nuclear power will help to realize their potential.
"New Nuclear's Potential" with George P. Shultz and James O. Ellis, Jr.
Former Secretary of State George Shultz and retired Navy Admiral James Ellis in a conversation about small modular nuclear reactors: why people are interested again today and how they might measure up to the rest of the American energy landscape in terms of security, economics, and the environment.
"Reinventing Nuclear Power" With James O. Ellis, Jr.
Taking a fresh look at nuclear power in a time of newfound domestic energy abundance.
James Ellis On The Energy Density Advantage Of Nuclear Power
Nuclear power has an energy density advantage over every other method of generating electricity.
Area 45: James Sweeney On California’s Electricity Woes
Why can’t the world’s fifth-largest economy keep its lights on?
The Role Of Commercial Nuclear Energy In A National Energy Policy With James Ellis Jr.
The United States has achieved energy independence for the first time in decades, which allows us to ability to step back and shape our future national energy policy. Nuclear energy is one form of energy that has significant advantages, including zero-emissions and grid stability. Renewable energy is also low-carbon, but has drawbacks that nuclear power can compensate for. Because every energy source brings its advantage and challenges, it is essential to move forward with a mix of energy sources.
James Woolsey on Energy
Woolsey is currently co-chairman (with former Secretary of State George Shultz) of the Committee on the Present Danger, as well as chairman of the advisory boards of the Clean Fuels Foundation and the New Uses Council and a trustee of ...
Ending the Oil Era: An Interview with R. James Woolsey Jr.
Reliance on oil is a major environmental concern and national security issue among industrialized nations, particularly the United States, which uses and imports more oil than any other country. Former CIA director and Hoover Institution senior fellow R. James Woolsey Jr. talks about his take on ending the oil era.
Woolsey Wants to `Destroy' Oil's Monopoly as Motor Fuel
Former Central Intelligence Agency Director James Woolsey talks with Bloomberg's Margaret Brennan about his view that U.S. reliance on foreign oil is a national security issue...
How $100 oil will change your life
When Matt James saw the oil price hit $100 (£50.65) a barrel last week, he was spooked...
Area 45: California: Back In Blackouts Again?
James Sweeney explains the differences between crises present and past, and suggests ways California can better balance population and environmental concerns.
Green energy is making big money
The alternative energy business is starting to make real money...
Ceramics Maker Pushes for Sustainability
A lot of people talk about sustainability...
Hamilton on Debt, Default, and Oil
James Hamilton of the University of California, San Diego, and blogger at EconBrowser talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the rising levels of the national debt and the growing Federal budget deficit. . . .
Energy Policy Insight
Over the last quarter century, the United States has experienced a dramatic transformation. With little fanfare, an energy revolution has occurred that has profoundly altered the nation’s economy, its national security, and its environment. No longer beholden to foreign nations to meet its energy demands, the United States now produces more energy than it consumes.

