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Aug 13 2021
Opinion
Biden’s energy idiocy: Kneecap US oil but beg OPEC to pump more
President Joe Biden’s latest policy push has us doing not just a double take but a triple take: The man who’s put roadblock after roadblock in the way of North American energy companies in pursuit of his vow to decarbonize the US economy is . . . begging OPEC to boost fossil-fuel production.
Why? The prez complains the high price of gas is hurting the post-pandemic economic recovery.
New York Post (Opinion)Mar 14 2024
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2 tornadoes confirmed outside Madison, Indiana. What we know so far
2 tornadoes confirmed outside Madison, Indiana. What we know so far
Two tornadoes touched down outside Madison, Indiana, around 2:30 p.m. Thursday, officials confirmed to The Courier Journal.
Indiana Emergency Management Agency officials said one tornado touched down in Hanover, while the second was confirmed in neighboring Switzerland County.
At least one home and a
The Courier-JournalJan 28 2018
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Oil Boom Gives the U.S. a New Edge in Energy and Diplomacy
A substantial rise in oil prices in recent months has led to a resurgence in American oil production, enabling the country to challenge the dominance of Saudi Arabia and dampen price pressures at the pump.
New York Times (News)Mar 12 2024
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New law will require Providence-owned buildings to be carbon neutral by 2040
New law will require Providence-owned buildings to be carbon neutral by 2040 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — Providence Mayor Brett Smiley will sign a law that will require all city-owned buildings in the capital city to be carbon neutral by 2040. It’s all a part of the city’s shift to renewable energy, as the city will sign this law that will hope to end all fossil fuel use by 2040. The ordinance
ABC 6Mar 12 2024
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Saints adding former Chiefs LB Gay, source says
NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Saints agreed to terms on a one-year deal with former Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay, according to a source. Gay appeared to confirm the deal in a social media post Tuesday, writing "LETS DO IT #WHODAT" on X. The move was the Saints' first signing of the negotiating period prior to the start of free agency on Wednesday. "Yessir!!!!!!!!!!!! Bring some of
ESPN.comMar 13 2024
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Opponents say Kentucky 'ag gag' bill could stifle free speech, limit whistleblowing
FRANKFORT — A bill advancing through the legislature pits the state’s meat processing industry against a diverse group of opponents that ranges from photojournalists to animal rights groups. Senate Bill 16, sponsored by Sen. John Schickel, R-Union, amends Kentucky’s criminal trespass law, first enacted in 2018. That law sought to protect “key infrastructure assets” like energy and drinking
The Courier-JournalMar 13 2024
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9 Greater Boston film festivals to check out this spring
Forty-year milestones call for celebration, especially when it comes to queer cinema. Boston’s Wicked Queer turns 40 this spring and will have throwback screenings, cutting-edge contemporary features and shorts, and an energy that executive director Shawn Cotter hopes will foster queer unity and action. The theme, says Cotter over a recent Zoom call, is “Power to the people: 40 years of queer
WBURMar 13 2024
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Charlotte to get boost from Bloomberg nonprofit’s sustainable city initiative
Charlotte is about to get some extra help in attracting federal dollars to become a more sustainable city — it's among 25 U.S. cities selected for the Bloomberg American Sustainable Cities initiative. The goal of the three-year partnership is to help local governments complete sustainable energy, transportation, and infrastructure projects by offering support staff and technical assistance.
WFAEOct 29 2017
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Puerto Rico governor: Scrap Whitefish energy grid deal
Puerto Rico's governor has called for the cancellation of a contract given to a tiny Montana firm to help rebuild the island's power grid.
BBC NewsApr 17 2023
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Europe’s most powerful nuclear reactor kicks off in Finland, helping country cut off energy ties from Russia
Finland’s much-delayed and costly new nuclear reactor, Europe's most powerful by production capacity, has completed a test phase lasting more than a year and started regular output, boosting the Nordic country’s electricity self-sufficiency significantly. The Olkiluoto 3 reactor, which has 1,600-megawatt capacity, was connected into the Finnish national power grid in March 2022 and kicked off
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