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  • Powerful climate change exhibit opens at DC's Kennedy Center

    03/22/2022 12:27:45 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 30 replies
    ABC News / Disney ^ | March 22, 2022 | ByEric Fayeulle
    A man submerged up to his chin in brown, murky floodwaters and a group of miners covered head to toe in black soot -- these are a few of the images featured at a new climate-inspired photography exhibit at the Kennedy Center called Coal + Ice. The display, running through April 22, features a spread of photos and videos taken across the globe and documents the harmful effects of human activity on the planet. It showcases the work of more than 50 photographers and videographers from around the world and the varying ways climate change manifests. Coal + Ice comes...
  • East Coast natural gas plant on hold after legal challenge

    03/21/2022 2:36:01 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 39 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | March 21, 2022 | By MICHAEL RUBINKAM
    The future of a major liquified natural gas facility proposed for northeastern Pennsylvania was thrown into question Monday after its developer settled a legal challenge brought by environmental activists. A subsidiary of New Fortress Energy Inc. agreed to pull the plug on its proposed LNG plant in Wyalusing — at least for now — in an agreement with a coalition of environmental groups that filed suit seeking to overturn the company’s air emissions permit. The $800 million plant was intended to liquify million of gallons of natural gas from the Marcellus Shale gas field per day, with the liquified gas...
  • Texas AG misgenders Assistant Health Secretary Rachel Levine on Twitter

    03/18/2022 1:20:23 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 98 replies
    NBC News / Comcast ^ | March 18, 2022 | By Jo Yurcaba
    Some are accusing Twitter of applying its policy on hateful conduct unequally after it allowed a tweet from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton that intentionally misgendered Assistant Health Secretary Rachel Levine to remain on its platform. On Sunday, USA Today honored Levine, the first openly transgender Senate-confirmed federal official, as one of its “women of the year.” In a tweet Thursday, Paxton shared an image of Levine from the USA Today feature and called her “a man.” Intentionally misgendering a transgender person, meaning referring to them with the wrong pronouns or by their birth gender, is offensive, and research has...
  • Lia Thomas becomes 1st transgender woman to win NCAA championship

    03/18/2022 10:47:55 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 158 replies
    NBC News / Comcast ^ | March 18, 2022
    ATLANTA — Lia Thomas took control in the final 100 yards of the 500-yard freestyle to make history Thursday as the first transgender woman to win an NCAA swimming championship. Thomas, the University of Pennsylvania senior who entered the NCAA women’s swimming and diving championships as the top seed, had a season-best time of 4 minutes, 33.24 seconds. “I didn’t have a whole lot of expectation for this meet,” said Thomas, a former male swimmer for Penn State. “I was just happy to be here and race and compete the best I could.” Virginia’s Emma Weyant was second at 4:34.99....
  • IEA warns of oil supply shortage, offers plan to reduce consumption

    03/18/2022 10:41:42 AM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 32 replies
    www.upi.com ^ | MARCH 18, 2022 | By Rich Klein
    The International Energy Agency said Friday that a shortage of oil supply worldwide tied to Russia's invasion of Ukraine can be countered with specific actions to reduce consumption that governments and citizens can take immediately. A report issued by the IEA on Friday includes a 10-point plan that it says "could lower oil demand by 2.7 million barrels a day within four months -- equivalent to the oil demand for all the cars in China." "As a result of Russia's appalling aggression against Ukraine, the world may well be facing its biggest oil supply shock in decades, with huge implications...
  • High energy costs trigger unrest in parts of Europe

    03/18/2022 10:22:12 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 14 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | March 18, 2022 | By BARRY HATTON
    LISBON, Portugal (AP) — High energy costs are stoking unrest in parts of Europe, with Spain deploying more than 23,000 police officers amid a truckers’ strike Friday and farmers in France and Greece snarling traffic with their protests. Russia’s war in Ukraine has further pushed up costs for oil and natural gas in Europe, driving record inflation and making it ever more expensive for farmers and truckers to fuel their equipment and vehicles, afford fertilizer or keep up with other costs. In Europe, which is dependent on Russian oil and natural gas, the war worsened an energy supply crunch that...
  • Granholm: ‘We Should Be Doing the Same’ on Clean Energy as European Nations That Are ‘Much More Reliant’ on Russia

    03/17/2022 5:36:48 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 18 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 03/17/2022 | Ian hatchett
    On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “New Day,” Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said European nations that are “much more reliant upon Russia for natural gas and for oil,” are “doubling down” on becoming energy independent through green energy, “and we should be doing the same.” Co-host Brianna Keilar asked, “[W]e’ve seen these reports, the administration’s reaching out to Saudi Arabia and to Venezuela. I think folks that many Americans might consider unsavory characters, in this search for energy, to kind of fill this Russian energy void. How should Americans view this?”
  • Climate change could impact the St. Patrick’s Day drink of choice

    03/17/2022 4:22:44 PM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 47 replies
    Channel 3000 News ^ | March 17, 2022 | Dana Fulton
    MADISON, Wis. — Over the last 50 years, the average temperature on St. Patrick’s Day in Madison has increased by more than 3 degrees. Madison isn’t alone; close to 97% of weather stations in the United States have seen an increase in average spring temperatures since 1970 (data collected from the Applied Climate Information System). Climate change may have a big impact on the unofficial drink of St. Patrick’s Day: beer. Three of the key ingredients are quite fragile when it comes to rising temperatures and prolonged drought. Large qualities of water are required to brew beer; water makes up...
  • Watch: AG Dana Nessel Calls on Biden to Shut Down Michigan Pipeline amid Soaring Gas Prices

    03/16/2022 5:43:54 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 28 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 03/16/2022 | Ashley Oliver
    Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) wants the Biden administration to intervene in the dispute over the state’s Line 5 oil pipeline and shut it down because keeping the pipeline open could result in an oil spill, Nessel says. Nessel told the Royal Oak Area Democratic Club during its March monthly meeting that the Department of Transportation, led by Secretary Pete Buttigieg, has jurisdiction over federal pipeline regulations and could therefore use its authority to close Line 5, according to a video of Nessel’s remarks to the club, which the conservative group Michigan Rising first provided to Breitbart News.
  • Do I Detect A Trend? US Treasury 10Y-5Y Slope Hits Zero (Inversion Imminent) As USD OIS Curve Steepens (Nickel UP 66.25%)

    03/16/2022 3:42:08 PM PDT · by Browns Ultra Fan · 32 replies
    Confounded Interest ^ | 03/16/2022 | Anthony B. Sanders
    Today’s hawky-dove announcement by The Fed (raises rates by only 25 basis points, but hints that many rate hikes are around the corner. The US Treasury 10Y-5Y curve has slumped to zero as inflation climbs and the number of rate hikes hits 7. Do I detect a trend? And then there is the USD OIS curve. Steep much? And electric battery metal, nickel, is surging … again. Up 66.25%. When they made Narcos, Pablo Escobar should have said “Nickel or Lead” instead of “Silver or Lead.”
  • ‘Huge setback’: Biden’s climate plan for finance takes a hit

    03/15/2022 3:27:01 PM PDT · by cotton1706 · 9 replies
    eenews.net ^ | 3/15/22 | Avery Ellfeldt
    Joe Manchin has done it again. The senator from West Virginia threw a wrench yesterday into another key element of President Biden’s climate agenda. This time, it’s the nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin to be the Federal Reserve’s top banking regulator, a role that entails monitoring emerging risks to the U.S. financial system — climate change among them.
  • The Big Sneeze: Climate change to make pollen season nastier

    03/15/2022 9:44:55 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 17 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | March 15, 2022 | By SETH BORENSTEIN (D-AP)
    Climate change has already made allergy season longer and pollen counts higher, but you ain’t sneezed nothing yet. Climate scientists at the University of Michigan looked at 15 different plant pollens in the United States and used computer simulations to calculate how much worse allergy season will likely get by the year 2100. It’s enough to make allergy sufferers even more red-eyed. As the world warms, allergy season will start weeks earlier and end many days later — and it’ll be worse while it lasts, with pollen levels that could as much as triple in some places, according to a...
  • Biden Promises Executive Action on Climate Change as Energy Costs Spike

    03/15/2022 8:39:18 AM PDT · by MarvinStinson · 100 replies
    breitbart ^ | 15 Mar 2022 | CHARLIE SPIERING
    President Joe Biden reassured donors Monday that he would use his executive powers to act on climate change, even as energy prices are at record highs. “The climate crisis is the existential threat. That’s not hyperbole; it’s a fact,” Biden said after taking the podium at a Democratic National Committee Fundraiser in Washington, DC. Biden promised to take “aggressive” executive actions on climate regulations even if the Supreme Court overruled him. He acknowledged that progress on the issue of climate change was difficult to achieve in Congress, hinting that donors could help him pressure lawmakers. “Our grandchildren will never forgive...
  • INSIGHT-For Dutch province, Ukraine war is a call to pump natural gas

    03/15/2022 8:19:47 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 4 replies
    Reuters via Yahoo ^ | March 15, 2022 | By Anthony Deutsch
    OVERSCHILD, Netherlands, March 15 (Reuters) - Images of bombed-out hospitals and apartment buildings across Ukraine reminded Jannie and Bert Schrage of their home country during World War Two. Then the retired couple, who live in the north of the Netherlands, realised they had a resource to help slow President Vladimir Putin's campaign – natural gas. The Schrages live above the Groningen gas field, Europe's largest. They have been opposing gas production since earthquakes started to force them out of their homes a decade ago. Now, like a majority of those polled in their province, they say that if it would...
  • Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead of Dollars for Chinese Oil Sales

    03/15/2022 8:11:48 AM PDT · by shadowlands1960 · 18 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | March 15th, 2022 | not known
    Talks between Riyadh and Beijing have accelerated as the Saudi unhappiness grows with Washington (Rest behind paywall)
  • Saudi Arabia Mulls Pricing of China Oil Sales in Yuan

    03/15/2022 7:42:42 AM PDT · by mikelets456 · 68 replies
    WSL via MSN ^ | 3/15/2022 | MSN
    The Wall Street Journal reports active talks between Riyadh and Beijing about pricing some Saudi oil sales to China in yuan instead of dollars. Chatter about this sort of arrangement has been ongoing for several years, but recent events have brought a new urgency to talks, according to the report, which says the Saudis are questioning longstanding U.S. security commitments to the Kingdom. Among the issues is what the Saudis believe to be less-than-enthusiastic support for the war in Yemen, the White House's attempt at an Iran nuclear deal, and shock at the American withdrawal from Afghanistan. China is a...
  • House Dems seek probe of USPS plan for new mail truck fleet

    03/14/2022 1:35:48 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 38 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | March 14, 2022 | By MATTHEW DALY (D-AP)
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are seeking an investigation into a U.S. Postal Service plan to replace its aging mail trucks with mostly gasoline-powered vehicles. The plan largely ignores White House calls to replenish the mail-service fleet with electric vehicles and has drawn sharp criticism from the Biden administration, Democratic lawmakers and environmentalists, who say it falls far short of President Joe Biden’s goals to address climate change. In a letter Monday, Democrats on the oversight panel asked the agency’s inspector general to investigate whether the Postal Service complied with the National Environmental Policy Act and...
  • Climate change could cause spike in hospitalizations for low salt, study says

    03/14/2022 11:35:30 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 58 replies
    UPI ^ | March 14, 2022
    A spike in hospitalizations for a dangerous low-salt condition is the latest in a growing list of health threats linked to climate change. An average global temperature increase of 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit could lead to a 14% increase in hospitalizations for critically low sodium levels in the blood, a condition called hyponatremia, according to a Swedish study. Hyponatremia cases increase in the summer months, but the impact of warming temperatures due to climate change was unclear. To learn more, researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Solna, Sweden, analyzed nine years of data on Swedish adults and identified more than 11,000...
  • How Russia’s invasion is affecting U.S. nuclear

    03/14/2022 5:46:52 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRoosterNew · 11 replies
    E&E News ^ | 03/14/2022 | Hannah Northey
    How Russia’s invasion is affecting U.S. nuclear By Hannah Northey | 03/14/2022 06:20 AM EST Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is raising questions about the cost and flow of fuel to existing and yet-to-be commercialized advanced U.S. reactors touted by advocates as a tool for tackling climate change. President Biden didn’t target the nuclear sector when he issued an executive order this month to block imports of Russian crude and natural gas. But as the war drags on for a third week, the White House is consulting with the nuclear sector about the potential impact of imposing sanctions on Rosatom, Russia’s...
  • Potholes, road salt and climate change: Warmer Maine winters raise new concerns

    03/13/2022 7:15:46 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 52 replies
    Portland Press Herald ^ | March 13, 2022 | BY PETER MCGUIRE
    Mainers are no strangers to winter road hazards. Bad weather brings dangerous driving conditions. Rock salt eats up undercarriages and metal infrastructure. Springtime thaws bring frost heaves and potholes. For generations, those headaches were at least fairly predictable. But as global climate change warms the state’s winters, erratic, severe weather will likely mean more damaging potholes and water pollution from excessive salting to keep up with more frequent ice storms. The extent to which warming trends are damaging Maine roadways is unclear. There’s been limited research, but early results from of recent study by Minnesota’s Department of Transportation found no...