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Doug Burgum, Trump Interior Pick, Questions Reliability Of Renewable Power [1]

"President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for interior secretary told a Senate panel Thursday the U.S. can leverage development of fossil fuels and other energy sources to promote world peace and voiced concerns about the reliability of renewable power sources promoted under the Biden administration."

Source: AP [2], 01/17/2025

"Zeldin Appears Poised To Carry Out Trump’s Deregulatory Agenda At EPA" [3]

"President-elect Trump’s pick for Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator, Lee Zeldin, appears poised to be able to carry out the significant level of climate and environmental deregulation Trump has indicated he plans to pursue after a Thursday hearing moved him toward his likely confirmation."

Source: The Hill [4], 01/17/2025

"Toyota Truck Unit Fined $1.6 Billion For Emissions Violations" [5]

"Toyota’s heavy-duty trucking unit was fined $1.6 billion on Wednesday over fraudulent emissions testing and other violations."

Source: Washington Post [6], 01/17/2025

"Biden Admin Offers Utilities $22.4B To Cut Energy Costs — And Emissions" [7]

"The Biden administration announced $22.4 billion in loans for eight U.S. utilities across 12 states on Thursday, in what may be the swan song for an Inflation Reduction Act program aimed at cutting carbon emissions and energy bills by helping build and retrofit power plants and bolster the grid."

Source: Canary Media [8], 01/17/2025

Speaking Up for the First Amendment [9]

Many journalists can’t imagine themselves writing an opinion piece, but veteran reporter Tim Wheeler suggests they reconsider. With public distrust of news media mounting and government willingness to inform plummeting, Wheeler says it’s more important than ever for journalists to explain what they do and why it matters. Advice and an annotated example: How to put on the opinion writer’s hat.

For LA Water Issues, Misinformation Spreads Nearly As Fast As Wildfires [10]

"A billionaire couple was accused of withholding water that could help stop Los Angeles’ massive wildfires. Democratic leadership was blamed for fire hydrants running dry and for an empty reservoir. Firefighters were criticized for allegedly using “women’s handbags” to fight the fires. Those are just a few of the false or misleading claims that have emerged amid general criticism about California’s water management sparked by the fierce Los Angeles fires."

Source: AP [11], 01/16/2025

12 Texas Counties Exceed Soot Standards. Only Four May Face Consequences. [12]

"Twelve Texas counties have recently exceeded federal air quality standards for particulate matter, commonly known as soot. But Texas environmental regulators are proposing that only four of them be required to take action to improve their air quality."

Source: Texas Tribune [13], 01/16/2025

"Los Angeles Fires Are Exacerbating the City’s Housing Crisis" [14]

"Landlords and real estate agencies are jacking up the rent on houses as demand outstrips supply in fire-torn LA."

Source: Inside Climate News [15], 01/16/2025

GOPers Eye Reconciliation Bill For Oil And Gas Leasing, Mining Mandates [16]

"House Republicans are eying a process called reconciliation to boost oil and gas drilling, and approve specific mining projects, which would only require a simple majority for passage."

Source: The Hill [17], 01/16/2025

Trump’s Energy Secretary Pick Rejects Linking Climate Change And Wildfires [18]

"Oil executive Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Energy Department, has argued that climate change has not fueled more frequent and severe wildfires — a claim at odds with the scientific consensus."

Source: Washington Post [19], 01/16/2025

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