The Chair of the House Energy & Natural Resources Committee, Representative Brad Boles, invited Senior Policy…
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Energy & Environment
Living With Water: An International Masterclass
In this inaugural International Policy Masterclass, hosted in partnership with the American Flood Coalition, CSG South…
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Bigger May Not Be Better: The Potential of Small Nuclear Reactors to Address Energy Needs
With the emergence of new nuclear energy technologies, states may soon begin to reconsider how nuclear…
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Question of the Month, July
Where do the South’s Nuclear Power Plants Get Their Names?
Nuclear Waste: What It Is and How the United States Handles It
Nuclear waste related to nuclear energy can be divided into two categories: low-level waste and high-level…
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All of the Above: Ensuring Energy Independence
Recent events, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and lingering supply chain disruptions, have…
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Question of the Month, September
What percentage of each CSG South state is covered by water?
Question of the Month, February
Given current events, do any states have laws governing the recovery of spaceflight or other high-altitude…
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CSG South Water Management Forum
Southern state legislators convened at The Water Campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for the CSG South…
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