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Jan 03 2023
Analysis
How you can take advantage of tax breaks in the Inflation Reduction Act
On January 1, Americans became eligible to save thousands of dollars when they buy electric cars, induction stoves, and modern appliances under the Inflation Reduction Act that Democrats passed last fall.
Most American homes still use fossil fuels, specifically natural gas, for heating, cooking, and hot water. To reach the Biden administration’s goal of slashing buildings’ climate
VoxJan 12 2023
News
Local Event: The Coretta Scott & Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Annual Conversation: Climate Justice In Connecticut
Climate change is dramatically impacting the resources that we all depend on and value, such as water, energy, air, agriculture and ecosystems. Communities of color and other marginalized groups often have the highest exposure and the fewest resources to respond to the impacts of climate change. Our panel will explore these climate challenges in Connecticut today, and the disparate impacts of
Patch.comFeb 15 2023
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Toronto Stocks Edge Lower; Bausch + Lomb Rises on CEO, Chairman Appointment
Toronto-listed stocks were trending slightly lower at midday on Wednesday. In the session, energy and materials were the main laggards, while health tech was the outsized gainer of the session. Driving up health tech stocks was Bausch + Lomb Corp., whose stock jumped on the news that the company named Brent Saunders as chief executive officer and chairman of its board. Canada's S&P/TSX
MarketWatchFeb 09 2023
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NJ councilmember shot dead -- the second to be gunned down in a week
For the second time this month, a local town councilor in New Jersey has been shot dead — this time by a disgruntled ex-employee at the utility company where he works as a supervisor, ABC 7 New York on Thursday. The victim, Milford Councilman Russell Heller, worked at PSE&G, a local energy services company. "Police called to the scene found 51-year-old Senior Distribution Supervisor
Raw StorySep 02 2022
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Russia’s Gazprom keeps gas pipeline to Germany switched off
Europe’s energy crisis loomed larger Friday after Russian energy giant Gazprom said it couldn’t resume the supply of natural gas through a key pipeline to Germany for now, citing what it said was a need for urgent maintenance work to repair key components, just hours before it was due to restart deliveries.
The Russian state-run energy company had shut down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline on
Associated PressMar 29 2023
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Why Glenn Youngkin Would Be Crazy Not to Run for President
People, please, implored the Republican governor of Virginia: Let us “set aside acrimony” and finger-pointing and all the “mental gymnastics of partisanship” that combine to make people so tired and cynical about “politics as usual.”
Before setting all that aside, however, Glenn Youngkin had some work to do: In the very same speech to the General Assembly in which he urged bipartisan
PoliticoFeb 08 2023
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Chris Partridge returns to Michigan football staff, though role is unclear
Chris Partridge, a high-energy recruiter who spent the last three seasons at Ole Miss as co-defensive coordinator and the primary play-caller last season, has returned to Michigan, but it’s unclear in what role. Partridge spent five seasons on Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan staff before heading to Ole Miss. In 2015, he was Michigan’s director of player personnel, then became an on-field coach,
Detroit NewsMar 11 2023
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House votes unanimously to declassify intelligence on origins of Covid pandemic, sending bill to Biden
The House of Representatives on Friday unanimously voted to declassify information on possible links between the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the Covid-19 pandemic, sending the bill to President Joe Biden.
The Senate also voted unanimously earlier this month to require Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines to declassify such information.
Covid first emerged in Wuhan,
CNBCFeb 23 2023
Analysis
The U.S. Has Billions for Wind and Solar Projects. Good Luck Plugging Them In.
Plans to install 3,000 acres of solar panels in Kentucky and Virginia are delayed for years. Wind farms in Minnesota and North Dakota have been abruptly canceled. And programs to encourage Massachusetts and Maine residents to adopt solar power are faltering.
The energy transition poised for takeoff in the United States amid record investment in wind, solar and other low-carbon
New York Times (News)Jan 30 2023
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TikTok CEO to testify before U.S. Congress over security concerns
TikTok Chief Executive Shou Zi Chew will appear before the U.S. Energy and Commerce Committee in March, as lawmakers scrutinize the Chinese-owned video-sharing app.
Chew will testify before the committee on March 23, which will be his first appearance before a congressional committee, said Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers, the Republican chair of the panel, in a statement on Monday
Reuters