Korea’s market plunge is just the start of Asia’s Iran pain
TOKYO – The panic sweeping through South Korea’s trading floors this week amid fast-developing fallout from war in the Middle East might not be as
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Op-eds & Essays with Noah Kaufman • February 19, 2026
A fossil fuel superpower cannot sustain deep emissions reductions if doing so drives up costs for vulnerable consumers.
Concerns about greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and energy security are driving increased interest in nuclear power.
The United States is at a rare inflection point for nuclear energy, with unprecedented momentum behind deployment and regulatory reform as nuclear becomes central to energy security, AI competitiveness, and state and corporate climate goals.
Lawmakers today should study the Energy Security Act of 1980.
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Op-eds & Essays with Noah Kaufman • February 19, 2026