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Biden’s Offshore Drilling Plan Could Bring New Lease Sales (2)
The Biden administration opened the door to selling new oil and gas drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska in a move likely to anger climate activists pushing to see a domestic ramp down for fossil fuels.
California City Defeats Waste Suit After Ninth Circuit Reversal
Vacaville, Calif., can’t be held liable for transporting hazardous waste because it lacked the required connection to the waste disposal process, the Ninth Circuit ruled Friday in a reversal of its previous decision.
Obama’s Library Proceeds Despite Park Group’s Repeat Objections
The planned construction of the Obama Presidential Library on Chicago’s south side can proceed after the Seventh Circuit affirmed Friday the denial of a request for a preliminary injunction by a group working to keep the city’s park land open to the public.
Climate Bills Left Undone in State Legislatures Frustrate Greens
Notable wind energy and water project bills were among legislation adopted as six state legislatures wrapped up their June sessions, but environmentalists say a host of other issues were left on the table in some states.
Martha’s Vineyard Wind Project Suit Stumbles Over Notice Failure
The owner of multiple solar facilities in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and other states failed to send a timely notice before proceeding with his legal challenge to the Vineyard Wind Project, a Massachusetts federal court ruled.
NiSource Board Beats Pension Fund Suit Over Pipeline Explosions
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Higher Gas Taxes in Five States Among Tax Changes Now In Effect
Tax hikes, drops, and freezes affecting more than a dozen states are going into effect Friday.
OPEC Oil Output Falters Even as Biden Urges Oil Supply Boost
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Toyota Runs Out of US Tax Credits for EVs, Joining Tesla and GM
Kinder Morgan Reports Massive Gas Release From Colorado Pipeline
Kinder Morgan Inc. reported a massive release of natural gas from its TransColorado Pipeline following an equipment malfunction at a compressor station in Olathe, Colorado.
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Biden’s Offshore Drilling Plan Could Bring New Lease Sales (2)
Martha’s Vineyard Wind Project Suit Stumbles Over Notice Failure
Bakken Shale Big Winner in First Biden Oil, Gas Lease Sales
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US Energy Dept. Seeking 1 Million Pounds of Uranium for Reserve
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California City Defeats Waste Suit After Ninth Circuit Reversal
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Cities Offer Alternatives to Biden’s Gas Tax Holiday Proposal
Texas Leads Challenge to Biden’s New Fuel Economy Standards
California Voters to Consider Wealth Tax, Sports Betting
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Biden’s Offshore Drilling Plan Could Bring New Lease Sales (2)
California City Defeats Waste Suit After Ninth Circuit Reversal
Climate Bills Left Undone in State Legislatures Frustrate Greens
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California City Defeats Waste Suit After Ninth Circuit Reversal
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Plastic Reduction, Responsibility Bill Passed in California
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Plastic Reduction, Responsibility Bill Passed in California
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Plastic Pollution Bill in California Amended, Clears Committee
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