Home Search

U.S. energy - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Biden’s False Climate Promises

2
Biden’s multi-trillion dollar climate action plan is full of promises that the law says he cannot keep. Promising to do what you cannot do is a false promise.
infrastructure

EPA Leaves Current Ozone Standards in Place, Says They are Safe

1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced it is leaving current air quality standards in place for ground level ozone because the best available science indicates they are protective of human health.

D.C. Court of Appeals Reverses Dakota Access Pipeline Shutdown

0
A ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issuing a stay on a district court order requiring the Dakota Access pipeline to be shut down and drained by August 6, allows the pipeline to continue operating during the appeals process.

Federal Judge Makes Rare Ruling to Drain Operating Oil Pipeline and Require Further Environmental...

0
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg vacated a permit issued in 2017 which allowed the Dakota Access Pipeline to be completed and begin operating.

Ballooning Costs from Lawsuits Lead Companies to Cancel Atlantic Coast Pipeline

0
Dominion Energy and Duke Energy, two of the largest utilities in the United States, announced they were cancelling the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project that had been in various stages of development for six years.
Industrial pipe with fuel gas and oil

Michigan Court OKs Enbridge Pipeline Construction, Rules Process Constitutional

0
The Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the constitutionality of a law allowing the construction of a replacement Enbridge oil pipeline tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac.
train tanker

Trump Administration Finalizes Rules for Shipping Liquefied Natural Gas by Rail

0
The Trump Administration finalized regulations to allow liquefied natural gas to be shipped across country by rail for the first time ever without the need for special permits.

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

0
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.

What Trumponomics 1.0 Was, and What 2.0 Could Be

0
Trumpnomics has its own, unique mix of economic values. Economist and Heartland Institute Policy Advisor Darren Brady Nelson breaks down how this has worked for the United States.

Global Elites Announce ‘Great Reset’ Plan—And It’s Even More Radical Than the Green New...

0
At a virtual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting, global leaders from the United Nations, United Kingdom, United States, International Monetary Fund, and multinational corporations...

Stay connected

22,044FansLike
3,912FollowersFollow
21,700SubscribersSubscribe

Latest article

Daniel McCarthy: The Vietnam Era Never Ended for Biden’s Party

0
"This may be Biden's Vietnam." Bernie Sanders' warning couldn't be starker. The campus protests that have raged for weeks feel like 1968 in miniature. Lyndon Johnson dropped...
university students reject fossil fuel funding

Pro-Palestinian GWU Student ‘Tribunal’ Calls for Campus Leaders to be Beheaded on Guillotines

0
Video that emerged over the weekend from the pro-Palestinian occupation encampment at George Washington University shows some students gleefully cheering for their campus leaders...
electric utility

A Government Takeover of the Utility Will Cost San Diego Taxpayers

0
The City of San Diego is debating whether it should take over the assets and operations of the city’s electric grid – in other words, socializing a privately owned company and putting it under government control.