OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL ~ Public Health Needs to be Protected from Landfill Pollution

May 20, 2022

Ohio AG ‘troubled’ by what he saw during Crossridge Landfill visit From an Article & Broadcast by Tyler Madden, WTOV News 9, Steubenville, OH, 5/19/22 JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ohio — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said it was important to visit the Crossridge Landfill in Jefferson County on Thursday as his office is still involved in [...]

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LIVING ON EARTH ~ Commentary on Climate Change by Prof. Oreskes

May 19, 2022

The Climate Change Challenge is the Biggest Game in the Country Professor Naomi Oreskes Interviewed by Steve Curwood, Recorded with Transcript The Earth is hurtling toward climate disaster as evidenced by many scientific studies, including the latest results from the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Yet the world continues to rely heavily on fossil [...]

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Color the Nation with Blue & Green “Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs”

May 18, 2022

Gov. Wolf says Pennsylvania Well-Positioned to be Leader in National Clean Energy Transition Press Release from Penna. Governor, Harrisburg, PA, May 16, 2022 Governor Tom Wolf today joined industry leaders and stakeholders at the Pittsburgh Manufacturing Summit to highlight his legacy of support for manufacturing in Pennsylvania and how this support plus Pennsylvania’s bounty of [...]

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“NO COAL, NO GAS” Campaign Activists Jailed & Fined in New Hampshire

May 16, 2022

Sentenced for Coal Blockade, Climate Activists Vow to ‘Continue to Do What Must Be Done’ From an Article by Julia Conley, Common Dreams, May 16, 2022 After being sentenced to four to six months in a county jail and thousands of dollars in fines for participating in a coal train blockade in New Hampshire more [...]

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Perspective on WV vs. EPA Case at U.S. Supreme Court ~ “Major Questions”

May 15, 2022

CURIOUS ACTIVITIES ~ Climate Change in the Supreme Court Essay by Lisa Heinzerling, J.D., New England Journal of Medicine, May 11, 2022 In West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Supreme Court is expected to decide how far the EPA may go in regulating greenhouse-gas emissions from coal-fired and gas-fired power plants under the [...]

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Senior Faculty at Cornell University Recruited to Address Climate Issues

May 14, 2022

The 2030 Project is a New Program at Cornell University to Address the Climate Crisis From an Article by Blaine Friedlander, Cornell Chronicle, Ithaca, NY, May 12, 2022 Breakthrough science can be adapted into real-world solutions to address the climate challenge during our most critical decade. Fueled by the collaborative spirit of Cornell’s faculty, The [...]

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“UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR ~ Webinar — a Revolution in Progress”

May 13, 2022

Announcement of the upcoming hybrid webinar: “Utility-Scale Solar – a Revolution in Progress” — with a live audience in Morgantown, West Virginia, and online via Zoom — on Monday, May 16, from 7-8:00 PM USET. The main speaker will be David Feldman, Senior Analyst at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. David Feldman will be joined [...]

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Solar Energy Gaining Foothold in WEST VIRGINIA

May 12, 2022

WV Wesleyan College unveils state’s largest solar array From an Article by Joe Lint, WBOY News 12, Clarksburg, WV, May 11, 2022 BUCKHANNON, W.Va. – West Virginia Wesleyan College and Pickering Energy Solutions dedicated a new solar array located on campus Wednesday. The completed solar panel system uses more than 1,328 bi-facial panels, which provides [...]

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PSR ~ “Health Harms from Gas Stoves” Webinars on May 13th, 16th & 18th

May 11, 2022

Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) in Pennsylvania, Texas & Arizona to Provide Webinar Training on “Cooking With Natural Gas” Gas appliances generate dangerous air pollutants that deteriorate your and your family’s health. It’s important for you to know the signs & symptoms of gas appliance pollution exposure and how to properly address them. PSR is [...]

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DIVERSIFIED Has Created A Terrible Methane Problem for WV-DEP ~ Part 2

May 10, 2022

Gas Well Numbers Don’t Add Up for DIVERSIFIED at the WV-DEP From an Article by Mike Tony, Charleston Gazette Mail, April 30, 2022 The WV well inspection staff dwindling from 18 to nine in the past two years on the Legislature’s watch has concerned not just environmentalists but royalty owners who see a corrosive connection [...]

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