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Dec 13 2023
News
Climate summit makes ‘historic progress’ — but the world still can’t quit oil
Climate talks in Dubai ended with a deal to curb the use of fossil fuels that was both historic and 30 years too late.
The two-week conference, held in the oil-rich desert kingdom of the United Arab Emirates and presided over by an oil CEO, brought two competing realities into a painful collision. The planet is overheating, yet humanity remains inextricably reliant on coal, oil and
PoliticoNov 22 2023
News
Blaisdell Arena reopens after $9 million renovation
New features of the venue include refurbished loge seats, renovated dressing rooms, replaced perimeter doors and new telecommunications infrastructure, in addition to the new lighting and restroom facilities. Read more The Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena reopened Tuesday morning with a blessing ceremony after a $9 million renovation that began in May. The renovation included new energy-
Honolulu Star-AdvertiserOct 11 2023
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Climate Statement says Iowa needs more solar power to supplement wind
The latest Iowa Climate Statement signed by more than 200 scientists and researchers at Iowa colleges and universities says the state needs to invest more in solar power. Retired Iowa State University climate scientist Gene Takle says when wind is paired with solar, they tend to make up for each other’s weaknesses. “Iowa’s wind energy resources are maximum in winter and early spring, while
Radio IowaOct 24 2023
News
New Castle County to install over 100 EV charging plugs
WILMINGTON – New Castle County announce the 100 EV Plus Plan to make over 100 electric vehicle charging plus available at county parks and libraries for the public on Monday. In July 2023, New Castle County was awarded $403,310 funded in part by Bipartisan Infrastructure Law which directed $500 million to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program.
Delaware Business TimesNov 21 2023
News
Colts place All-Pro linebacker Shaquille Leonard on waivers in shocking move
The Indianapolis Colts shocked the NFL world on Tuesday by announcing that three-time first-team All-Pro linebacker Shaquille Leonard had been placed on waivers. "Colts Nation will always remember The Maniac’s palpable energy on the field with each tackle, interception, punchout, and fumble recovery," Colts owner Jim Irsay said in a statement, which he tweeted with the caption "Tough business
Fox News DigitalOct 27 2023
News
Biden administration announces $3.5 billion for projects to strengthen nationwide electric grid stressed by extreme weather
The Biden administration on Wednesday announced $3.5 billion for 58 projects across the country to strengthen electric grid resilience as extreme weather events such as the deadly Maui and California wildfires continue to strain the nation’s aging transmission systems.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said it was the largest federal investment ever in grid infrastructure, supporting
FortuneNov 18 2023
News
F-1 in Las Vegas: A Roaring Spectacle for Fans, but a Huge Headache for Locals
Rajine Jones has a front-row seat to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, one of the most audacious events to roar into a city built on spectacle. Not that she will be able to see it. On Saturday night, Formula One racecars will be hurtling down the Las Vegas Strip and buzzing past towering casinos, just outside the convenience store where Ms. Jones sells vape cartridges and energy drinks to tourists.
New York Times (News)Dec 05 2023
News
Ukraine signals a shift toward defense as analysts ask whether ‘failed counteroffensive’ is over
Ukraine signaled Monday that it is shifting its military tactics toward a more defensive footing after an analysis of Russia’s resource capabilities and as winter approaches.
Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak noted Monday that “on the front line and in the cities, we are already moving to a different tactic of warfare — effective defense in certain areas, continuation of
CNBCNov 05 2023
News
Texas voters to decide whether to put billions toward gas power plants
This Election Day, Texas voters will decide whether or not to open up billions of dollars to support natural gas power plants.
Proponents of the measure tout it as a way to improve the state’s electric grid — which infamously failed in a massive winter storm in February 2021, leading to the deaths of 246 people, or over 750 by one investigation.
“After Winter Storm Uri, it was
The HillNov 28 2023
Opinion
DeSantis vs. Newsom is the debate we should be having
One man has made cutting carbon emissions his state’s top policy priority. The other has prioritized energy production.
One made his state the most welcoming sanctuary jurisdiction for migrants from all over the world. The other signed one of the nation’s strictest anti-illegal immigration laws ever.
One oversees a state higher education system that has abandoned standardized
Washington Examiner