Energy & Fuel

Calif. to Stop Buying From Automakers That Backed Trump on Emissions

"California’s government has hit back at automakers that sided with President Trump over the state on fuel efficiency standards, saying Sacramento will halt all purchases of new vehicles from General Motors, Toyota, Fiat Chrysler and other automakers that backed stripping California of its authority to regulate tailpipe emissions."

Source: NY Times, 11/19/2019

"Big Plastic Polluters Accused Of Cynically Backing Us Recycling Day"

"America’s government-backed national recycling awareness day is being used as cover by large corporations that are churning out enormous volumes of plastic that end up strewn across landscapes, rivers and in the ocean, critics have said."

Source: Guardian, 11/18/2019

Despite Cap and Trade, CA Oil and Gas Company Climate Emissions Are Up

"Countries have called California’s cap-and-trade program the answer to climate change. But it is just as vulnerable to lobbying as any other legislation. The result: The state’s biggest oil and gas companies have actually polluted more since it started."

Source: ProPublica, 11/18/2019

"Dakota Access Pipeline Expansion Sparks Battles In 3 States"

"Two years after it started moving oil out of North Dakota, the Dakota Access oil pipeline is asking for permission to nearly double its capacity — touching off the same environmental and regulatory concerns that led to massive protests and a presidential order blocking the project in 2016."

Source: EnergyWire, 11/15/2019

"Oil And Gas: BLM Halts Leases After Sage Grouse, Climate Legal Brawls"

"Federal officials have withdrawn thousands of acres of land slated for sale to the oil and gas industry after courts demanded that the government take a closer look at greater sage grouse habitat protections and climate change impacts."

Source: EnergyWire, 11/15/2019

Sanders’s Climate Ambitions Thrill Supporters, but Experts Have Doubts

"Senator Bernie Sanders’s $16 trillion vision for arresting global warming would put the government in charge of the power sector and promise that, by 2030, the country’s electricity and transportation systems would run entirely on wind, solar, hydropower or geothermal energy, with the fossil fuel industry footing much of the bill much as Mexico was to pay for the border wall."

Source: NY Times, 11/15/2019

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