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Jan 26 2024
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Biden delays consideration of new natural gas export terminals. Democrat cites risk to climate
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is delaying consideration of new natural gas export terminals in the United States, even as gas shipments to Europe and Asia have soared in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The election-year decision by President Joe Biden aligns with environmentalists who fear the huge increase in exports, in the form of liquefied natural gas or LNG, is
Associated PressJan 26 2024
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Biden Delays New Natural Gas Export Terminals
The Biden administration is delaying consideration of new natural gas export terminals in the United States, even as gas shipments to Europe and Asia have soared since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The election year decision by President Joe Biden aligns with environmentalists who fear the huge increase in exports, in the form of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, is locking in potentially
Newsmax (News)Jan 26 2024
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Biden delays consideration of new natural gas export terminals.
The Biden administration is delaying consideration of new natural gas export terminals in the United States, even as gas shipments to Europe and Asia have soared since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The election year decision by President Joe Biden aligns with environmentalists who fear the huge increase in exports, in the form of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, is locking in potentially
MarketWatchJan 26 2024
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In controversial move, Biden pausing consideration of new natural gas export terminals
Washington — The Biden administration is delaying consideration of new natural gas export terminals in the United States, even as gas shipments to Europe and Asia have soared since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The election year decision by President Biden aligns with environmentalists who fear the huge increase in exports, in the form of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, is locking in
CBS News (Online)Jan 24 2024
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Judge Bars EPA From Enforcing Civil Rights Mandates in Louisiana to Defund State Agencies
The EPA was citing a section of the Civil Rights Act in an effort to ensure that minority communities were not disproportionately exposed to pollution. A Louisiana federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction barring the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) from defunding state agencies over allegations of discrimination and civil rights violations.
The Epoch TimesJan 24 2024
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EPA can't have tougher toxics rules for Louisiana's minority, low-income communities, federal judge rules
A federal judge in Lake Charles has at least temporarily blocked the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing so-called "disparate impact" rules in Louisiana that require industries to reduce toxic pollutants in minority and low-income areas, such as the so-called "Cancer Alley" region along the Mississippi River, to lower levels than in majority white areas. U.S. District Judge James
The Times-PicayuneJan 24 2024
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EPA can't have tougher toxics rules for Louisiana's minority, low-income communities, federal judge rules
A federal judge in Lake Charles has at least temporarily blocked the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing so-called "disparate impact" rules in Louisiana that require industries to reduce toxic pollutants in minority and low-income areas, such as the so-called "Cancer Alley" region along the Mississippi River, to lower levels than in majority white areas. U.S. District Judge James
The AdvocateFeb 23 2024
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Americans' Hidden Common Ground on Energy Policy
Written by contributors to The Independent Center: Kyle Simpson (Lean Left bias), President Of KSE LLC, And Brett Loyd (Center bias), President Of The Nonpartisan Bullfinch Group.
First, it should be stated that “energy and the environment” is not necessarily the most important issue facing America (according to the American people). Among registered voters, only 4% nationwide say
Multiple Writers - MixedJan 16 2024
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New Hanover County files lawsuit against more than a dozen PFAS manufacturers
New Hanover County has filed a lawsuit against more than a dozen polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) manufacturers, including The Chemours Company, Dupont De Nemours and Chemgaurd. The county claims that the forever chemicals have been causing issues affecting the groundwater, air and surface water for years in Southeastern North Carolina. Aside from looking into decades of environmental
Star NewsJan 12 2024
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Delaware judge limits scope of climate lawsuit
DOVER, Del. — A judge has rejected several claims lodged by Delaware’s attorney general in a lawsuit alleging that the fossil fuel industry has downplayed the risks of climate change. Tuesday’s ruling significantly narrows the scope of the suit seeking to hold the industry liable for the effects of air pollution in the state. Democratic Attorney General Kathleen Jennings filed the lawsuit in
Minnesota Lawyer