Emissions

Texas Is Winning the Energy War

Texas energy producers are setting new records in oil and natural gas output while cutting methane emissions, defying critics who continue to blame the industry for environmental harm. A new report from Texans for Natural Gas, a campaign under the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association (TIPRO), confirms substantial environmental progress alongside historic energy production in the Permian Basin.

Washington State Democrats Propose Bill Taxing Cow Methane Emissions

Washington State Democrats have proposed a bill that would tax farmers for the amount of methane released by cows.

Trump Halts Electric Vehicle Push, Revoking Biden-Era Policies

President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders on Inauguration Day targeting the Biden administration’s electric vehicle (EV) initiatives.

Trump Rescinds 78 Biden Executive Actions, Targets Border, DEI, and Climate Policies

President Donald Trump wasted no time dismantling key policies from the Biden administration, rescinding 78 of Biden’s executive actions on Monday night. The sweeping order reverses a range of initiatives on diversity, border policy, and climate regulations that defined Biden’s presidency.

BlackRock Exits Climate Pact

Investment company BlackRock announced that it exited the United Nations-supported Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative.

JPMorgan Leaves Climate Alliance

JPMorgan Chase is the latest major financial entity to leave the Net-Zero Banking Alliance.

Philadelphia Man Struck, Killed While Riding E-Bike

A tragic early morning crash in North Philadelphia claimed the life of a bicyclist on Monday.

Investment Bank Leaves Net-Zero Climate Alliance

Investment bank Morgan Stanley announced that it left the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA).

PJM Faces Scrutiny as Energy Costs Set to Surge Amid Growing Renewable Push

PJM, the largest power grid operator in the U.S., faces increasing scrutiny as it struggles to balance growing energy demands with the transition to renewable resources. The organization manages the flow of power across 13 states and Washington D.C., but critics argue that outdated systems and slow project approvals are driving up costs for consumers.

EPA Approves Road Project Made from Radioactive Waste

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a project based in Florida that uses radioactive waste.

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