Today’s Solutions: January 18, 2026

Americans by large prefer alternative fuels like wind and solar instead of coal, oil, or nuclear energy—natural gas lands somewhere in between, with pros and cons. The findings were the results of a recently published study conducted over the past 12 years by Harvard researchers. Around 80 percent of Americans want to see a substantial increase in alternative fuels, showing that this agreement to move away from fossil fuels is overwhelmingly bipartisan.

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