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Pennsylvania Lawmakers Resist Governor’s Executive Actions on Climate Change

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Pennsylvania's state Senate passed legislation to prohibit Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, from joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and imposing carbon taxes without the approval of the Pennsylvania General Assembly.

Real Climate Science from David Legates Seems to Scare the Media. Will It Scare...

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It's not often that I read a MSM report and think that every single paragraph is full of sh!t. But this NPR story about Heartland friend and esteemed climate scientist David Legates has falsehoods in every single paragraph that doesn't simply identify him.

New Mexico Utility Regulators Approve Replacing Coal Power with Solar

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Despite the threat of higher energy costs for ratepayers, the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission unanimously imposed a plan to replace 100 percent of the electric power generated by the San Juan Generating Station solely with electricity generated by solar panels and batteries.

Trump Administration Proposes Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rule for U.S. Manufactured Aircraft

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The Trump Administration has announced it is imposing standards for aviation greenhouse gas emissions on domestic airplane manufacturers, to comply with the standards set by the U.N.’s International Civil Aviation Organization.

Pennsylvania House Passes Bill to Block Governor from Unilaterally Joining RGGI

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A bill to block Gov. Tom Wolf from unilaterally entering Pennsylvania into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative passed the state House of Representatives and now awaits action in the state Senate.

Trump Administration Finalizes NEPA Reforms to Expedite Infrastructure Development

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U.S. President Donald Trump announced his administration has finalized reforms to the National Environmental Policy Act proposed in early January to modernize the environmental review provisions for federal projects and established statutory deadlines for completion environmental reviews.
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Climate Change Weekly #365: Climate Alarmism Versus the Scientific Method

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Albert Einstein once said, “No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong.” To verify a hypothesis, there must be a test by which it can be proved false.

Minnesota Sues Chemical, Energy Companies, Claiming Climate Change Fraud

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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison sued ExxonMobil Corp., Koch Industries, and the American Petroleum Institute, claiming they deceived consumers for decades about the causes and consequences of supposed human caused climate change.

A Winning Trifecta for Climate Science and Rationality

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Newly prominent climate realist Michael Shellenberger had a few road bumps on the way to his current reality check.

Federal Appeals Court Rules Cities’ Climate Lawsuit Belongs in California State Court

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A three judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has reversed a U.S. District Court’s June 2018 ruling dismissing climate change lawsuits brought by the cities of Oakland and San Francisco against five oil companies, potentially putting the case back in California state court.

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