The videos are now available from the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s third annual At the Crossroads: Energy & Climate Policy Summit, which took place on December 8, 2016 at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC. The event showcased national thought leaders who addressed the top energy and environmental concerns taking center stage today.

To watch the videos, please visit: http://txpo.li/2016-Crossroads
 
Sessions include:
 
Session 1: CONGRESSIONAL UPDATE

  • Senator Mike Lee, Member, Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee
  • Congressman Lamar Smith, Chairman, House Committee on Science, Space, & Technology
  • Congressman Pete Olson, Chairman, Energy & Power Subcommittee, House Energy & Commerce
  • Congressman Gary Palmer, Member, House Committee on Science, Space, & Technology
  • Moderated by Tim Chapman, Heritage Action

 
Session 2: KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

  • Senator Jim Inhofe, Chairman, U.S. Senate Environment & Public Works Committee
  • Corbin J. Robertson, Jr., Principal, Quintana Capital Group

 
Session 3: ENERGY & CLIMATE POLICY

  • Dr. David Kreutzer, The Heritage Foundation
  • Patrick J. Michaels, Cato Institute
  • Mark P. Mills, Manhattan Institute
  • Moderated by Horace Cooper, National Center for Public Policy

 
Session 4: INDUSTRY & THE ECONOMY

  • Dan Byers, U.S. Chamber, Institute for 21st Century Energy
  • Patrick Forkin, Peabody Energy
  • Allen Gilmer, Texas Independent Petroleum Producers Association
  • Moderated by Nick Loris, The Heritage Foundation

 
Session 5: A CONVERSATION ON CLIMATE INTIMIDATION

  • Andrew M. Grossman, Free Speech in Science
  • Dr. Willie Soon, Independent Scientist

 
Session 6: IS CO2 REALLY A POLLUTANT? UPDATE FROM THE CO2 COALITION

  • Dr. William Happer, Princeton University
  • Dr. Craig D. Idso, Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change
  • Dr. David R. Legates, University of Delaware
  • Dr. Richard S. Lindzen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Dr. Roy W. Spencer, University of Alabama at Huntsville
  • Moderated by Patrick J. Michaels, Cato Institute

Registration for the 2017 Policy Orientation for the Texas Legislature is now open to media and the public! 

The Texas Public Policy Foundation is a non-profit, free-market research institute based in Austin, Texas.

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