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Apr 29 2022
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Americans Largely Favor U.S. Taking Steps To Become Carbon Neutral by 2050
Amid growing global energy demand and rising carbon dioxide emissions, majorities of Americans say the United States should prioritize the development of renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, and take steps toward the country becoming carbon neutral by the year 2050.
Still, Americans stop short of backing a complete break with fossil fuels and many foresee unexpected
Pew Research CenterDec 28 2022
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Ohio Connections Academy Recognizes Dayton Student
Caitlin Johnson of Dayton, was recently named one of Ohio Connections Academy’s(OCA) Star Students of the Month for December in recognition of her hard work and leadership in the online classroom. Caitlin, a second grader at the statewide online public charter school, was nominated by her teacher Mrs. Baker, because of her hard work and the positive energy she brings to class. As a Star
Patch.comJan 18 2023
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New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announces surprise resignation - The Boston Globe
(Bloomberg) -- New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced she will step down in a shock resignation less than 10 months out from a general election. Ardern doesn’t have the energy or inspiration to seek re-election later this year, she told reporters Thursday in Napier where her Labour Party is holding a caucus meeting. She named the election date as Oct. 14. “I have given my absolute
The Boston GlobeApr 12 2023
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Inflation eased in March to 5%, but core prices remain stubbornly high
Inflation showed welcome signs of cooling in March as the cost of gasoline declined, but core prices pointed to strong underlying price pressures that are still bubbling beneath the surface.
The Labor Department said Wednesday that the consumer price index, a broad measure of the price for everyday goods including gasoline, groceries and rents, rose 0.1% in March from the previous month
Fox BusinessMar 25 2023
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Support for TikTok Ban Grows After Brutal Hearing: ‘Absolutely’ Shut It Down; China Wants to ‘Overtake Us’
House members on both sides of the political aisle have become increasingly wary of TikTok, and after a much-anticipated hearing with the app’s CEO on Thursday, calls for an outright ban of the app have grown.
Several Republicans on the Energy and Commerce Committee, which conducted the hearing and would vet any future TikTok legislation, told Breitbart News they are in favor of a ban
Breitbart NewsSep 21 2022
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High Natural-Gas Prices Push European Manufacturers to Shift to the U.S.
Battered by skyrocketing gas prices, companies in Europe that make steel, fertilizer and other feedstocks of economic activity are shifting operations to the U.S., attracted by more stable energy prices and muscular government support.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 10 2023
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Singapore's Sun Cable collapses, appoints administrators
Jan 11 (Reuters) - Singapore-based Sun Cable is going into voluntary administration, the clean energy firm said on Wednesday, months after billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes took on the role of chairman. The company is aiming to develop a A$30 billion-plus ($20.69 billion) project to supply solar power from Australia to Singapore, with the backing of tech billionaire and climate activist Cannon-
ReutersJan 10 2023
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Four important revelations about US carbon emissions in 2022, according to a new report - The Boston Globe
Leading climate scientists warn that to avert the most catastrophic impacts of climate change, the world must slash global greenhouse gas pollution by 7.6 percent each year until 2030. As the world’s top historical — and second-largest current — emitter, the United States bears particular responsibility to decarbonize quickly. But the new report by the leading independent research organization
The Boston GlobeJan 02 2023
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Maggie Squires announces run for Lincoln City Council
Maggie Mae Squires, a yoga instructor who has advocated for marijuana legalization and increased renewable energy, announced plans to run for the District 4 seat on the Lincoln City Council. "We are known as a family-friendly city, a great place to raise a family, yet working families juggle jobs and raise children with little improvement in their circumstances,” she said. “Everyday living
Lincoln Journal StarSep 13 2022
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Freight rail strike threatens supply chains, prompting White House planning
A national railroad strike could derail critical deliveries of chlorine to wastewater treatment plants and coal to utility plants, among other potentially crippling disruptions, prompting senior White House aides Tuesday to review contingency options for protecting the nation’s drinking water and energy supply.
White House aides are looking at how to ensure essential products carried by
Washington Post