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Apr 21 2024
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Young volunteers get to work at Northwest Side nature preserve ahead of Earth Day
CHICAGO — At a nature preserve in Jefferson Park on Saturday, a group of young volunteers got to work beautifying, mulching trails and planting native species, while pulling the invasive ones. It’s part of the Honeycomb Project, a nonprofit that organizes volunteering events designed for families, teaching kids about the power and rewards of service. Sarah Anderson, who has been leading the
WGNApr 18 2023
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Federal Court Overturns Nation's First Natural Gas Ban
A Ninth Circuit court on Monday went against a Berkeley ordinance that banned natural gas piping in new buildings inside the city. A district court had dismissed an action from the California Restaurant Association, a dismissal that is now reversed by the Ninth Circuit court, according to its published opinion on the case (pdf). The California Restaurant Association alleged that the Energy
The Epoch TimesApr 18 2023
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Court rejects Berkeley ban on new natural gas hookups
A federal appeals court on Monday overturned Berkeley, California’s first-in-the-nation ban on natural gas in new construction, agreeing with restaurant owners who argued the city bypassed federal energy regulations when it approved the ordinance. The measure, which took effect in 2020 to cheers from environmentalists, was intended to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses that contribute to
Marin Independent JournalApr 17 2023
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Court throws out Berkeley, California's ban on natural gas
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — A federal appeals court on Monday overturned Berkeley, California's first-in-the-nation ban on natural gas in new construction, agreeing with restaurant owners who argued the city bypassed federal energy regulations when it approved the ordinance. The measure, which took effect in 2020 to cheers from environmentalists, was intended to reduce emissions of greenhouse
The Durango HeraldApr 18 2023
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Court strikes down Berkeley ban on natural gas stoves
Back in 2019, the liberal stronghold of Berkeley, California became the first city to ban natural gas hookups in most new construction projects. The California Restaurant Association took them to court almost immediately. Their complaint had less to do with the freedom to cook food in whatever fashion they chose than a technical argument stating that the ban violated the Energy Policy and
HotAirJan 26 2024
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Biden’s Climate Czar Dodges When Asked Point Blank How Blocking Natural Gas Projects Will Lower Emissions
President Joe Biden’s top climate aide dodged a direct question Friday about whether the administration’s decision to pause approvals for proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals will actually reduce emissions. White House National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi danced around the question at a Friday briefing hours after Biden officially announced that the administration is halting
The Daily CallerApr 26 2024
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'Flatters my natural curves': These top-selling tummy-control undies are down to just $4 a pair
Undies with tummy control may not always be the cutest undergarments out there, but they're certainly handy when you're looking for a little extra support. But finding a pair of tummy-control undies that are actually comfortable is a feat. Luckily, unicorns do exist — and nearly 65,000 Amazon shoppers have found one in the Wirarpa High-Waisted Cotton Briefs. They say they're much comfier than
Yahoo NewsMar 21 2024
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Gas outage impacting parts of Dover
DOVER, Del. – An unexpected gas outage is currently affecting some Chesapeake Utilities customers in the Dover area. We’re told the outage is affecting customers along Route 13 in the North Dover area. Technicians are working to restore service as soon as possible, however, customers should prepare for the possibility of not having natural gas service tonight. Citizens should not try to turn
ABC 47 WMDTFeb 16 2021
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Can Natural Gas Be a Bridge to Clean Energy?
As the shale gas boom progresses in North America, and as other nations seek to develop their own gas reserves, communities around the world are engaged in fierce debates over whether to allow fracking and expand global trade of natural gas. The promise of jobs and economic benefits come up against concerns about the environmental and health effects of natural gas development, along with
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