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World’s Biggest Court Opinion on Climate

Legal Planet

Driving a dagger into the heart of the climate change religion,” which is weirdly what Zeldin says he’s doing, is not a way to govern. More than 80% of us favor building more solar power stations in California. Like so many of this administration’s policy rollbacks, this one looks strategic but is short-sighted.

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Top 10 Stories: Harrisburg/PA Politics Reported By Local News Media Last Week

PA Environment Daily

Of Revenue Reports February Tax Collections $44 Million (1.6%) More Than Anticipated; Up $104.3 Ohio- $2.80 Ohio- $2.80

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Who Really Pays for Data Centers Powered By Fossil Fuels? 

Union of Concerned Scientists

Nobody is 100% sure, but some experts estimate it could nearly triple in just 5 years, with data centers representing up to 12% of total US electricity consumption in 2028, up from 4.4% So, how much energy will data centers need in the future? Politics matter here because they set the rules of the game.

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Statement in Response to Parliamentary Budget Office’s Costing of the Carbon Capture and Hydrogen Investment Tax Credits

Enviromental Defense

Statement by Julia Levin, Associate Director, National Climate Ottawa | Traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg People – New analysis released today from the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) demonstrates that the Government of Canada is still intent on providing massive subsidies to fossil fuel companies.

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Seven Years after Hurricane María, in Puerto Rico You Can’t Even Count on Keeping the Lights On   

Union of Concerned Scientists

Back then, those contracts were canceled by the Puerto Rican government for failing to improve service and meet minimum performance standards. It is truly crazy. What awaits Puerto Rico with Genera in charge of electricity generation? What do LUMA and Genera do with the money they receive from Congress and the people of Puerto Rico?

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Why Do Heat Pumps Have a Bad Rap? Lies

Legal Planet

The survey captured a drop of 19% in support for wind and solar power. “I One provision released on Thursday by the Senate Commerce Committee would basically strip the government of its ability to enforce the CAFE standards, which improve the fuel economy of cars and light trucks. Jen Kiggans (R-Va.),