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No new oil and gas licences and huge boost to renewables in Labour energy plans
Press Association News via AOL· 17 hours agoGreenpeace’s head of politics, Rebecca Newsom, said: “Despite some major gaps on nature, the party...
Bilateral Security Agreement Between the United States of America and Ukraine | The White House
The White House· 11 hours agoPreamble The United States of America and Ukraine (hereinafter, the “Parties”): Underscoring their...
Opinion: In Georgia, we grow our own — peaches and power
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 2 days agoWhen Georgians eat them, they enjoy one of nature’s most delicious and healthy treats while keeping...
The Sussex town fighting to reopen its French-owned beach
Daily Telegraph· 5 days ago“For some of us it has made it feel safer,” says local resident Abi Blanshard. It just feels a...
In Miami, a child of Haitian immigrants helps his fellow countrymen find work
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOn a recent afternoon in Little Haiti, more than 100 recently arrived Haitians bustled around tables...
Starmer risks losing support for fighting climate change
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe general election is now dominating our national life, generating wall-to-wall media coverage....
The Acolyte took Star Wars back in time by taking things away
The Verge· 6 days agoKevin Jenkins is a Star Wars veteran at this point, having worked in a variety of design roles...
The advanced energy economy and a path forward for New Mexico
Las Cruces Sun-News via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWe passed HB41 - the Clean Fuels Act - which will allow for cleaner fuel options for drivers to decrease the emissions from driving - one of the largest contributors to emissions ...
Talor Musil and Sean O'Leary: Appalachian Hydrogen Hub means more fracking pollution, false promises
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 7 days agoHub, or ARCH2, is sweeping through Pennsylvania with much the same fanfare as the fracking boom back...
America’s New Startup Boom Emerges In Legacy Cities
Forbes· 1 day agoThe noise in the foyer of the office building in Midtown Cleveland was deafening: There were dozens, perhaps more than 100, entrepreneurs in the room at a networking event sponsored by an Ohio ...