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Groups Request Access to Whale Protection Plan for Virginia Offshore Wind Project
Three public interest groups filed a Freedom of Information Act request for Dominion Energy’s species protection plan filed with the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Offshore Wind is an Economic and Environmental Catastrophe
By Edward Ring
When it comes to “renewables” wreaking havoc on the environment, wind turbines have stiff competition. For example, over 500,000 square miles of biofuel plantations...
Report: U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Industry Made Accelerated Progress in Emissions Reductions
By Bethany Blankley
(The Center Square) – The U.S. oil and natural gas industry has made “accelerated progress in emissions reductions,” according to a new...
First New U.S. Nuclear Power Unit in Over 30 Years Comes Online in Georgia
The first new nuclear power reactor in the United States in more than 30 years came on online in Georgia in July 2023.
Senate Votes to Overturn Biden’s Waters of the U.S. Rule
The U.S. Senate passed a Congressional Review Act joint resolution to overturn the Biden administration’s revised rule regulating Waters of the United States (WOTUS) under the 1972 Clean Water Act.
Environmental Org Sues to Halt Offshore Wind Development Over Potential Link To Whale Deaths
Since December 2022, over 20 whales have washed up along the New York and New Jersey shores near survey sites for future offshore wind...
Climate Change Weekly #460: Biden Offshoring Pollution, Environmental Injustice
Joe Biden's big plans for offshore wind power in the Atlantic is dangerous to the endangered right whale. But is the plan already claiming corpses?
State Attorneys General, Other Groups, File Petition Opposing U.S. EPA Greenhouse Gas Rule
Sixteen state attorneys general, 15 state associations, and multiple organizations are fighting against another Environmental Protection Agency rule they argue jeopardizes American energy and national security.
State AGs Push Back Against EPA ‘Environmental Justice’ Rule, Citing Increased Energy Costs
Twelve states’ attorneys general have submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expressing concerns about proposed “environmental justice” regulations.
Armed and Beltway-ish: More Federal Bureaucrats Than U.S. Marines Are Authorized to Pack Heat
By Mark Hemingway
When Congress authorized $80 billion this year to beef up Internal Revenue Service enforcement and staffing, Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy...