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Apr 25 2024
News
Hillbilly Ubermensch
Audio doppelgänger Chris Stirewalt joins Jonah on today’s episode of The Remnant to venture through the polluted backwaters of media conglomerates and uncover a whole host of “whataboutism” garbage: the rise of antisemitism on campuses, the media bias in covering these protests, and the terrorist chants coming from the mouths of these students. The two also opine on the faces adorning a far-
The DispatchApr 19 2023
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Seattle airport, Alaska Air and Delta sued over jet pollution
(Reuters) - Neighbors of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Wednesday sued the airport's operator and two airlines over jet pollution they said is making them sick and damaging their properties. In a proposed class action lawsuit filed in Washington state court, residents who live within five miles of the airport claimed pollution including benzene and lead from jets taking off and
ReutersApr 25 2024
Opinion
We might be closer to changing course on climate change than we realized
Earth is coming out of the hottest year on record, amplifying the destruction from hurricanes, wildfires, heat waves, and drought. The oceans remain alarmingly warm, triggering the fourth global coral bleaching event in history. Concentrations of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere have reached levels not seen on this planet for millions of years, while humanity’s demand for the fossil fuels
VoxApr 25 2024
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EPA to announce new energy standards aimed at cleaner air and curbing climate change
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to release a group of long-awaited power plant standards on Thursday, aiming to further reduce air pollution that makes people sick and the greenhouse gases emissions warming the planet. Federal officials said in a news briefing Wednesday that the rules will deliver on the Biden Administration's commitment to provide health protections for communities
"USA Today" ContributorApr 12 2023
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EPA says electric vehicle sales will be fueled by tough pollution standards
President Joe Biden's administration was set Wednesday to propose tougher greenhouse gas emission standards for cars and trucks sold in the U.S. that it claims could potentially lead to electric vehicles accounting for as much as 67% of all new sales in less than a decade. If that comes to pass, it would signal a remarkable transition in the American automobile market, given that electric
Detroit Free PressApr 24 2024
News
Fish and recreationists alike may be pleased by city project in West Spokane
The Cochran Basin is the last stop before urban pollutants like vehicle fluids and landscaping chemicals enter the Spokane River from about 5,000 acres on the north side of town. The area is the city’s largest stormwater basin and also is visited by recreationists who hike, golf, disc golf or kayak. But the stormwater often carries chemicals via roads or pipes that, if left unfiltered, harm
Spokesman ReviewJun 09 2023
News
Oregon cracks down on pollution, garbage left behind by illegal marijuana farmers
• Illegal marijuana farmers have been leasing or buying land to grow cannabis in Oregon. • The illicit growers in Oregon have been leaving behind garbage and drained water resources. • To tackle the pollution and water abuse, the Oregon Legislature has passed a bill that would make landowners themselves responsible for the aftermath. Oregon has long been known as a mecca for high-quality
Fox News (Online News)Jun 07 2023
News
Wildfire ash and increased ozone levels contribute to Dallas air pollution Wednesday
As wildfires continue to blaze across Canada, many parts of the United States — including North Texas — are feeling the effects of smoky skies. Air quality in Dallas is moderate, as of Wednesday afternoon. A combination of particle pollution and increased ozone levels are responsible for the current air quality. People especially sensitive to particle pollution are advised to limit their
The Dallas Morning NewsApr 24 2024
News
Building owners sue Colorado, Denver over new green-energy rules that would force move away from natural gas
New rules imposed by Denver and Colorado that require large buildings to reduce pollution will be too expensive and are at odds with federal regulations, groups representing owners and developers of office towers, hotels and apartment complexes allege in a lawsuit filed this week. The Colorado Apartment Association, the Apartment Association of Metro Denver, the Colorado Hotel and Lodging
The Denver PostJun 08 2023
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How reduce pollution in your car as wildfire smoke compromises air quality
BALTIMORE -- An air quality alert for Maryland continues Thursday as smoke from wildfires in Canada pours into the region, clogging the skies and posing health risks to millions in the Northeast. Residents are urged not to leave the house or be outside for extended periods of time, but many still need to drive to work or run important errands. So how do you minimize health impacts while
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