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Jan 12 2023
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Joe Manchin's top aide to join oil and gas lobbying group
Sen. Joe Manchin’s chief of staff, Lance West, is joining the American Petroleum Institute as vice president of federal affairs, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: As Manchin’s top aide for the last two years, West knows the politics – and the players — of the energy and climate change debates. His hiring indicates that API is preparing to play offense and defense in the new Congress.
AxiosApr 02 2024
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Federal court strikes down Biden's climate rule for states
A federal district court has overturned the Biden administration's climate rule that required states to track and set reduction goals for greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles on highways.
In a sweeping judgment late Monday, Judge Benjamin Beaton of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky ordered the Federal Highway Administration to stand down on the rules, which
Fox News DigitalFeb 28 2024
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Cape GazetteMar 29 2024
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Former insurance commissioner warns state agency about California’s ‘uninsurable future’
Former insurance commissioner Dave Jones has a sobering view on the future of homeowner coverage in California: He believes the state is “marching steadily towards an uninsurable future.” That’s because world leaders aren’t acting aggressively and fast enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Jones told a state oversight agency Thursday. As a result, costly storms and wildfires are becoming
The Sacramento BeeJun 21 2023
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Louisville: Gas stoves release more dangerous chemicals than previously thought. Doctor Explains
In the news: New research from Dr. Rob Jackson and his team at Stanford is showing that the use of gas stoves and ranges can dramatically increase the about of benzene in the air. Dr. Jackson and his team found that high levels of benzene continue to stay in the home for hours after the cooking stopped. Long-term exposure to benzene has been shown to increase leukemia and other cancers. The
Floyd County Chronicle & TimesMar 22 2024
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Delaware bill to legalize human composting moves to governor’s desk
The Delaware legislature has approved legislation that would allow residents to compost dead bodies instead of traditional burial in a casket or cremation. Composting reduces the dead to soil using natural processes. As opposed to preservation using formaldehyde or cremation that releases carbon dioxide and mercury into the air, composting “uses large vessels to hold human remains together
Washington TimesOct 01 2022
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Nord Stream gas 'sabotage': who's being blamed and why?
Major leaks that suddenly erupted in the Nord Stream gas pipelines that run from Russia to Europe under the Baltic Sea have generated plenty of theories but few clear answers about who or what caused the damage.
Here is what we know and what has been said so far:
WHO IS BEING BLAMED?
So far, Western governments and officials have avoided pointing a finger directly, while
ReutersMay 11 2023
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Biden administration announces plans to slash greenhouse gas emissions from power plants
The Biden administration proposed new regulations Thursday that if enacted would aggressively limit greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, the second-most harmful source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. The move stands to force major changes in the energy sector and is likely to set up a legal battle with the energy industry. The Environmental Protection Agency said the new
CBS News (Online)May 11 2023
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Civil rights violated by New Mexico approving oil and gas operations, lawsuit says
A lawsuit sought a halt to oil and gas permitting by the State of New Mexico, citing the alleged failure by state agencies to prevent environmental degradation as fossil fuel operations boomed. On the heels of COVID-19 and subsequent increased demand for fuel worldwide, further exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, production in the U.S.-leading Permian Basin shared by New Mexico and
Carlsbad Current-ArgusMay 10 2023
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Suspected gunman who shot customers locked in Detroit gas station pleads not guilty
A man accused of shooting three customers locked inside a Detroit gas station Saturday during an argument with a clerk over $3 pleaded not guilty Wednesday. Samuel Anthony McCray, 27, of Detroit is charged with first-degree murder, two counts of assault with intent to murder, three counts of felony firearm and a count of possessing a firearm as a felon. McCray was on probation for a separate
Detroit Free Press