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Kitchen Table Issues Will Dish Out Democrat Midterm Disasters
By Larry Bell
Current circumstances dramatically favor odds of Republicans winning control of the House in 2022, and although less assuredly, possibly the Senate as...
Bi-Partisan Legislation Proposes Sharing Revenue from Offshore Wind Projects with Coastal States
Bipartisan federal legislation introduced in June proposes sharing a portion of any revenues generated by offshore wind industrial facilities erected in federal waters with coastal states impacted by the projects.
Minnesota Appeals Court Approves Enbridge Pipeline
A three judge panel of the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission acted properly in approving the environmental impact statement, certificate of need, and route permit for the Enbridge Line 3 Replacement Project.
Federal Judge Upholds Delaware Basin Fracking Ban
Federal Judge Paul Diamond United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania rejected a lawsuit filed by two Pennsylvania state senators and four local governments in the oil-rich Marcellus Shale region.
Despite Growing Numbers, the Biden Administration Seeks Endangered Listing for Lesser Prairie Chicken
Despite having a working voluntary conservation plan in place, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), under President Joe Biden, has proposed adding the lesser prairie chicken to endangered species list.
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards Pushing the State To Be Carbon Neutral
Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards issued an executive order late in 2020 setting the lofty goal of making Louisiana carbon-neutral by 2050, and on May 7 Edwards announced Louisiana would be joining the U.S. Climate Alliance.
Pipeline Cyberattack Shows Fossil Fuels Are Still Important
The cyberattack that closed the Colonial Pipeline focused new attention on the all-important role pipelines, and the fossil fuels they transport, play in our lives.
Fracking Up, Flaring Down in the United States
The flaring of natural gas has declined since the the early fourth quarter of 2020 despite a significant recovery in new oil and gas development and production.
California Fracking Ban Rejected by the State Senate
A bill to ban fracking and other non-traditional oil-extraction techniques in California failed to get out of committee on April 13.
Occidental Petroleum Breaks With Rivals, Rejects Carbon Taxes
The CEO of Occidental Petroleum Corp says the company opposes a carbon dioxide tax, an idea that has gained support from rival oil companies and some trade groups.