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Trump Moves To Cut Billions From Biden-Era EV Charging Program
Trump targets $4.2 billion in federal EV charging funding as states struggle to implement the Biden-era NEVI program.
Newsom’s Climate Obsession Is Making California Housing Even More Expensive
AB 130 forces new California homes to pay costly “VMT mitigation” fees, driving up prices while claiming to fight climate change.
Read moreDOJ Sues New Jersey Township Over Natural Gas Ban
DOJ sues Morris Township over gas ban, claiming it raises costs and violates federal energy law.
Read moreTrump Admin Declares War On Microplastics In Drinking Water
Trump admin adds microplastics and pharmaceuticals to drinking water list, launching STOMP program to protect public health.
Read moreIndiana Solar Farm Reduced To Toxic Debris By Tornado, Coal Plant Spared
An EF1 tornado tore through an Indiana solar farm, destroying a billion-dollar facility and leaving a hazardous debris field.
Read moreConservatives Pledge To Axe Carbon Taxes As UK Industry Faces Soaring Energy Costs
Tories pledge to scrap carbon taxes as industry faces soaring costs, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe backing plans to cut energy bills and boost competitiveness.
Read moreNo, Euronews, Climate Change Isn’t Behind Soaring Chocolate Prices Or ‘Easter Eggflation’
Euronews blames climate change for chocolate price hikes, but data shows West Africa’s cocoa production remains strong.
Read moreWhy Deep-Pocketed Defendants Face The Highest Liability After Disasters
Courts increasingly assign disaster liability to deep-pocketed defendants, even when natural forces and policy choices drive the damage.
Read moreJames Talarico Links Christian Duty To Climate Action in Senate Bid
James Talarico, a former teacher and Dem nominee for Texas's senate seat, challenges critics on greenhouse gases, energy policy, and immigration.
Read moreGolden State High-Speed Rail Dreams Collide With A Growing Transit Crisis
California’s high-speed rail troubles reflect a broader transit crisis, with rising costs, falling ridership, and systems facing fiscal strain.
Read moreMichigan Climate Lawfare Repackages Old Claims, Hits Familiar Legal Wall
Michigan’s antitrust case against energy firms faces likely dismissal as critics say it repackages failed legal theories with even weaker evidence.
Read moreWisconsin AG Josh Kaul’s Use Of Bloomberg-Funded Attorneys Not State Authorized
State senate committee tells AG Josh Kaul to end use of privately funded, billionaire-backed attorneys to prosecute climate litigation.
Read moreItaly To Delay Coal Phase-Out Until 2038, Scale Back Climate Plans
Italy will postpone shutting down its coal plants until 2038 as energy supply concerns rise amid the Iranian war and growing EU climate pressures.
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