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South Dakota Wind Turbine Manufacturer Closing Its Doors
Despite generous subsidies, more than 300 workers at Aberdeen, South Dakota-based Molded Fiber Glass will lose their jobs when the wind turbine manufacturing plant closes in August.
Commentary: A Pipeline for Vladimir, Pipe Dreams for Joe
President Joe Biden's strategy to protect us against the world against climate change won't work, and puts America's interests last.
Texas Gov. Abbott Intervenes in California Climate Case against Exxon
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has filed an amicus curiae brief on behalf of Exxon Mobil in the case, Exxon Mobil Corp. v. City of San Francisco, asking the Texas Supreme Court to reverse a lower court decision preventing the Texas-based corporation from deposing the plaintiffs in the climate lawsuit.
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.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker Signs Net-Zero Emissions Law
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed legislation committing the state to taking “aggressive action” on climate change” by achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
CA Gov. Newsom’s Energy Shortcomings Are Driving His Recall Challenge
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's energy policies are costing the state dollars and jobs, and contributing to environmental harm. They are also contributing to Newsom's unpopularity, which could cost him his job in the forthcoming recall election.
Hawai’ians Are Turning on Offshore Wind
Despite a state mandate requiring 100 percent of Hawai’i’s electricity come from renewables by 2045, many Hawai’ian environmental activists are fighting proposed onshore and offshore industrial wind projects.
Fossil Fuel Industry Pays Better than Green Energy, Report Says
The Biden administration’s plans for an accelerated transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy could result in lower incomes and lost jobs, according to a report issued in early April by the Energy Futures Initiative.
U.S. Fracking Activity Soars To 12-Month High, Says Report
Fracking activity in the United States has almost rebounded to pre-pandemic levels, says a March 2021 Rystad Energy Report.
Biden Administration’s Tax Plan Targets Fossil Fuel Producers for Tax Increases
President Joe Biden’s new tax proposal contains provisions that would end common business tax credits for fossil fuel companies, which the Biden administration refers to as subsidies. The tax proposal would also provide additional extended federal support for select renewable energy technologies.