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titively.nl Home Disclaimer Privacy Policy Contact Us NYT > BUSINESS > ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT GAS EXPORTS POSE SOME RISKS TO U.S. ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT, STUDY SAYS Brad Plumer and Rebecca F. Elliott on December 17, 2024 The long-awaited study was criticized by the oil and gas industry and could help environmental groups that want to stop new export terminals. Read more ... COMMONWEALTH FUSION SYSTEMS TO BUILD POWER PLANT IN VIRGINIA Raymond Zhong on December 17, 2024 Commonwealth Fusion Systems, an M.I.T. spinoff, aims to generate carbon-free electricity in an industrial park near Richmond in the early 2030s. Read more ... PG&E SECURES $15 BILLION LOAN FROM U.S. ENERGY DEPARTMENT Danielle Kaye and Ivan Penn on December 17, 2024 The loan, the biggest-ever commitment from the Loan Programs Office, is intended to fund the California utility’s grid and climate resiliency projects. Read more ... A BIODIVERSITY SOLUTION MIGHT BE HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT. Catrin Einhorn on December 17, 2024 We tend to look at environmental problems in isolation. A holistic approach would be more effective, a new report says. Read more ... U.S. WILL ALLOW CALIFORNIA TO BAN NEW GAS-POWERED CARS, OFFICIALS SAY Coral Davenport on December 13, 2024 California and 11 other states want to halt the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. President-elect Donald Trump is expected to try to stop them. Read more ... CANADA’S GAS BRINGS INDIGENOUS PEOPLE NEW MONEY, AND OLD WORRIES Max Bearak and Pat Kane on December 16, 2024 New export terminals along the rugged Pacific coastline have reignited a generations-old debate over identity and environmental stewardship. Read more ... OCEAN HEAT KILLED HALF THE COMMON MURRES AROUND ALASKA Catrin Einhorn on December 12, 2024 About four million common murres were killed by a domino effect of ecosystem changes, and the population is showing no signs of recovery, according to new research. Read more ... TRUMP’S ENERGY PICK, CHRIS WRIGHT, ARGUES FOSSIL FUELS ARE VIRTUOUS Lisa Friedman on December 12, 2024 Chris Wright, Donald Trump’s pick for energy secretary, says oil, gas and coal are key to solving global poverty. Some call that misleading. Read more ... EXXON PLANS TO SELL ELECTRICITY TO DATA CENTERS Rebecca F. Elliott on December 11, 2024 The country’s largest oil company is designing a natural gas power plant outfitted with carbon capture technology to meet the voracious power demand of technology companies. Read more ... BRITAIN PROMISED CLEAN ENERGY, BUT IT STILL NEEDS OIL Stanley Reed on December 11, 2024 The government wants to rapidly replace oil and natural gas with renewable energy projects, but offshore wind and other alternatives are still in their early stages. Read more ... SUPREME COURT POISED TO CURB SCOPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS Adam Liptak on December 10, 2024 Several justices indicated that a federal agency had complied with a federal law by issuing a 3,600-page report on the impact of a proposed railway in Utah. Read more ... MONARCH BUTTERFLIES ARE RECOMMENDED FOR PROTECTED STATUS IN U.S. Catrin Einhorn on December 10, 2024 They would become the most commonly seen species to receive federal protection if the proposal is adopted. Read more ... HERE’S HOW MUCH CLEANER ENERGY COULD SAVE AMERICA, IN LIVES AND MONEY Cara Buckley on December 11, 2024 Widespread adoption of heat pumps could prevent thousands of premature deaths and save billions on energy bills, according to a new analysis. Read more ... E.P.A. BANS PERC AND T.C.E., TWO CHEMICALS USED IN DRY CLEANING Hiroko Tabuchi on December 9, 2024 The two solvents, known as Perc and TCE, cause kidney cancer and other ailments, and have been the subject of years of controversy. Read more ... THREE-QUARTERS OF EARTH’S LAND GOT DRIER IN RECENT DECADES, U.N. SAYS Raymond Zhong on December 9, 2024 Human-caused global warming helped increase dry conditions on every continent, scientists said in a new report, as talks on halting desertification were underway in Saudi Arabia. Read more ... A $400 BILLION CLEAN ENERGY PROGRAM IS RACING TO GET MONEY OUT THE DOOR Brad Plumer on December 9, 2024 Some fear Donald Trump could freeze the Energy Department’s loan office, which supports electric vehicles, geothermal, nuclear and other novel technologies. Read more ... THEIR FERTILIZER POISONS FARMLAND. NOW, THEY WANT PROTECTION FROM LAWSUITS. Hiroko Tabuchi on December 6, 2024 A company controlled by Goldman Sachs is helping to lead a lobbying effort by makers of fertilizer linked to “forever chemicals.” Read more ... BIDEN HOPES TRAIN PROJECT IN ANGOLA DEFINES AFRICA LEGACY Peter Baker and Zolan Kanno-Youngs on December 4, 2024 In his last announced trip abroad as president, Mr. Biden relished touring a U.S.-financed train line in Angola intended to transport goods and critical minerals to port. Read more ... NORTH CAROLINA TOWN SUES DUKE ENERGY OVER CLIMATE CHANGE Ivan Penn and Karen Zraick on December 4, 2024 Carrboro accused Duke, one the nation’s largest utility companies, of ignoring data about climate change while increasing use of fossil fuels. Read more ... NVIDIA RULES A.I. CHIPS, BUT AMAZON AND AMD EMERGE AS CONTENDERS Don Clark on December 3, 2024 Amazon, Advanced Micro Devices and several start-ups are beginning to offer credible alternatives to Nvidia’s chips, especially for a phase of A.I. development known as “inferencing.” Read more ... Powered by: titively.nl.