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Journal Junction for May 2, 2024
The Martinsburg Journal· 22 hours agoThe State Department has reached a tentative agreement with the other G7 nations to abandon coal by 2035 for generating electricity. Biden says there will be no nuclear plants ...
Stress-Testing Trump’s Claims That the World Was Calmer on His Watch
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoAnother senior Trump administration official pointed to the Biden administration’s decision to waive...
Taylor Millard: 25 governors warn of LNG ‘pause’ consequences
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch· 7 days agoPennsylvania, Louisiana and New Mexico may be among the top natural gas producers in the United...
Biden’s Climate Emergency: Green Policies On Steroids?
Forbes· 4 days agoAccording to a Bloomberg report last week, White House officials have renewed discussions about...
Five Major Climate Policies Trump Would Probably Reverse if Elected
New York Times· 7 days agoFormer President Donald J. Trump has vowed to “cancel” PresidentBiden’s policies for cutting...
How Abrupt U-Turns Are Defining U.S. Environmental Regulations
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe Biden administration’s move on Thursday to strictly limit pollution from coal-burning power...
States take more aggressive approach than federal government in countering China threat
WJLA· 3 days agoThere has been no shortage of warnings about the threat of the Chinese Communist Party against...
Editorial: Carbon sequestered or not, region needs fossil fuel power plants
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch· 2 days agoMonday, a few days after the Environmental Protection Agency announced new rules that would...
Proposed Tunnel under Straits of Mackinac, MI, Could Explode Unless Design Changes, Expert Says
Firehouse Magazine· 4 days agoLong a subject of public debate, the proposed 4.5-mile tunnel is designed to replace the 71-year-old...
LNG Is Harm Reduction For Energy
Forbes· 3 days agoEveryone may agree that a warming earth can have negative consequences, but in the case of Germany facing the winter when Russian oil and gas became a...