By Bill Walker For decades, California has been on the cutting edge of US environmental policy. The state has enacted landmark measures to regulate air and water pollution, protect residents from exposure to toxic chemicals, and combat the climate crisis. Many of its groundbreaking policies have spread to other states. The post Postcard from California: State’s status as clean energy pacesetter threatened by Trump’s attacks appeared first on The New Lede.| The New Lede
Oil prices remain stable despite OPEC+ hikes, but Big Oil faces shrinking profits. Explore why rising costs and weak margins are tightening the market.| Shale Magazine
By Brian Bienkowski Crude oil production on federal lands in the US is at a record high, increasing sixfold over the past 15 years, according to a new report from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).| The New Lede
It depends on multiple factors. But as one expert put it, “if they’re not producing those barrels of oil, somebody else will.”| Inside Climate News
A new poll shows 68% of New Jersey voters back the bill; a majority of Democratic legislators and 40+ municipalities are also now on board.| Food & Water Watch
We failed to see a time ahead in which corporations normalize authoritarianism under the guise of a 'revolution' -- through science denial.| CleanTechnica
A section of Bratstvo (“Brotherhood”) transit gas pipeline, in a forest near Mukachevo, western Ukraine (File photo) The dataset by the Brussels-based think tank Brugel aggregating the data on European natural gas import flows and storage levels puts in perspective Ukraine’s decision to halt the transit of Russian gas to Europe. The statistics reveal that … Continue reading "Kiev plays games with Russian gas transit"| Indian Punchline