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EPA Proposes New Limits On Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants

Comments filed by the October 31 deadline show that industry overwhelmingly supports EPA’s proposed Affordable Clean Energy rule

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Unrest Grows After Court Upholds Death Sentences For 21 Convicted Port Said Football Rioters

Two experts discuss how Washington can balance its sometimes conflicting interests in Egyptian security and human rights. On October 31, Barak Barfi and Michele Dunne addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Barfi is a research fellow at the New America Foundation and author of the recent Institute study Egypt’s New Realism: Challenges Under Sisi.… Keep reading →

Renewable Energy Update: November 2018

The EPA Proposes Stricter Standards For Smog Limit

According to new findings from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. electric power sector carbon dioxide emissions have declined 28 percent since 2005

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Animal Sanctuary Rescues And Shelters Abused And Abandoned Wildlife

As Coloradans prepare to vote on an anti-energy measure that could severely damage state natural gas and oil production and stagger the state’s economy, it’s no exaggeration to say the whole nation is watching. Consider: Proposition 112 would make 85 percent of non-federal land in Colorado– the United States’ sixth-leading natural gas and oil producer– off limits… Keep reading →

Currents Energy Industry Insights: November 2018

Web-Based Boycott Of Exxon Mobil Hopes To Lower Gas Prices

New York Sues Exxon Mobil, Saying It Deceived Shareholders on Climate Change

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Report Blames Human Activity For Global Warming

If you’ve been focused on recent reports of climate disaster, or on the Trump administration’s relentless attacks against environmental safeguards and climate science, you’re probably worrying we’re not making progress – at all. But look a little closer, right here in the United States, and you’ll see that people aren’t waiting around. Instead of giving in to… Keep reading →

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the topics for 2019 funding opportunities.

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