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Jan 11 2023
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Sen. Mike Lee and other politicians’ fiery reactions to a potential gas stove ban
The news that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission was considering a potential ban on gas stoves left a lot of people upset. Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr. told Bloomberg that due to health concerns, “Any option is on the table. Products that can’t be made safe can be banned.” However, an immediate ban was not on the table, as many on social media assumed. Another option the Safety
Deseret NewsMay 02 2013
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Fed Steps on Gas as Inflation Slows
The Federal Reserve said it would press forward with an 85 billion-a-month bond-buying program and hinted it might even dial it up. The move comes amid a U.S. and global inflation slowdown.
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 06 2021
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California’s Pacific Gas & Electric charged in 2019 wildfire
A California prosecutor filed 33 criminal charges Tuesday against the troubled Pacific Gas & Electric for a 2019 wildfire officials blamed on the utility.
The Sonoma County district attorney charged the utility with felony and misdemeanor counts in the October 2019 Kincade Fire north of San Francisco. The blaze burned more than 120 square miles and destroyed 374 buildings.
Associated PressFeb 25 2024
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DNR confirms gray wolf found dead on interstate near Davenport
The animal’s markings closely resemble those of a wolf caught on a trail camera in Delaware County in November An animal found dead on an interstate near Davenport has been identified as a gray wolf. The wolf was found by State Conservation Officer Brooks VanDerBeek last Monday. It was Iying in the median of I-80, near the interchange with I-280, according to a news release from the Iowa
Cedar Rapids GazetteFeb 24 2021
Analysis
How far will Biden go to fix the climate crisis? Pay attention to this gas project
A few days after Joe Biden claimed victory in the presidential election, a San Diego company quietly asked federal officials for permission to send 5 million tons of natural gas each year across the U.S.-Mexico border to an export terminal the company hopes to build along the Gulf of California.
The facility would be Sempra Energy’s second fossil fuel export plant in Mexico. The Biden
Los Angeles TimesJan 22 2024
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New Mexico governor proposes $500M to treat fracking wastewater
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Environmental activists pushed back Monday against an initiative from the governor of New Mexico that would finance the treatment and recycling of oil-industry wastewater, warning that the plan relies on unproven technologies and might propel more water-intensive fracking for oil and natural gas. Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is seeking legislation and regulatory
KRDOJan 22 2024
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New Mexico governor proposes $500M to treat fracking wastewater
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Environmental activists pushed back Monday against an initiative from the governor of New Mexico that would finance the treatment and recycling of oil-industry wastewater, warning that the plan relies on unproven technologies and might propel more water-intensive fracking for oil and natural gas. Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is seeking legislation and regulatory
QuartzJan 22 2024
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New Mexico governor proposes $500M to treat fracking wastewater
Julia Bernal, with Pueblo Action Alliance, speaks at a protest against an initiative by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to develop a strategic new source of water, buying treated water that is the byproduct of oil and natural gas drilling, then treating it and selling it back to industry. Around 35 people attended the rally included speakers by Wild Earth Guardians and No False Solutions outside
San Diego Union-TribuneMay 13 2021
Perspectives Blog
Pipeline Hack Leads to Gas Shortages Across the Southeast
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Gas stations were dry across the southeastern United States this week following a ransomware attack that shut down one of the east coast's main gasoline pipelines. The Colonial Pipeline shut down operations Saturday after the hack; it delivers roughly 45% of all of fuel consumed along the east coast. Stations
AllSides StaffFeb 26 2024
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Philadelphia prisoner escapes officers at hospital while still handcuffed: police
A man accused of stealing a car in Philadelphia escaped police custody while in handcuffs at a hospital on Monday morning, authorities said.Alleem Bordan, 29, remains on the run after fleeing from officers around 6:45 a.m. at Temple University Episcopal Hospital at 100 East Lehigh Avenue in Kensington, FOX29 Philadelphia reported.Two officers were walking back to their patrol car when Bordan
Fox News (Online News)