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Environmentalists’ war on infrastructure hurt LA County firefighting and environment, critics say

Billions of gallons of water that could have helped battle the Palisades Fire went into the Pacific Ocean. Firefighters have found fire hydrants empty, leaving them without resources to put out the blaze. 

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Company lobbied for restrictive subsidy rules on green hydrogen, but production is in Saudi Arabia

Air Products lobbied for more restrictive rules on green hydrogen tax credits, which would make it harder for competitors to enter the market, but it plans to produce the gas in Saudi Arabia to ship to Europe and California.

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Progressives thought voters loved their climate agenda, but Trump’s victory suggests it didn’t sell

After Democrats spent years demonizing fossil fuels and lecturing about the need for an energy transition, Trump -- a man who has called climate change a "hoax" on more than one occasion -- won the popular vote in Tuesday's presidential election.

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Outgoing Biden administration supporting climate lawsuits that threaten American energy

Legacy of Litigation: Should the cases go through state courts, where they're more likely to succeed, companies that produce large amounts of emissions, which includes utilities and heavy industries, may be forced to shut down.

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Lack of anti-fossil fuel message in climate summit declaration angers hardcore climate activists

“COP28 is now on the verge of complete failure. The world desperately needs to phase out fossil fuels as quickly as possible," Al Gore said in response to the summit's not producing a clear plan to phase out fossil fuels.

Courts & Law

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Comey friend Dan Richman was made aware of ethics rules against sharing government info

Internal emails from the bureau shed new light on Comey friend Daniel Richman's time at the bureau, with details that could be relevant at the former FBI chief's trial.

Energy

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DOE’s transmission planning study requires a grid expansion that could take more than 2,000 years

A 2020 DOE study estimates that there were 642,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines. To grow that by 3.5 times, as the DOE goals called for would require constructing 2,247,000 miles of transmission lines by 2050. That’s 86,423 miles every single year.

Security

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Fort Bragg raining facility for subterranean warfare

War in the tunnels: U.S. military prepares for subterranean combat

"An enemy underground site can turn the tide of battle," Pentagon official said. "We're making sure it doesn't happen to us."

Energy

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America at higher blackout risk as EPA aims to shut down more power plants, despite grid assessment

Less than a month after the EPA announced rules that will likely shut down coal plants and prevent more gas plants from being built, a new reliability assessment shows heightened risk of blackouts this summer across large portions of the U.S.

Media

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Jack Posobiec

Anti-globalists find fears confirmed, as MAGA gadfly detained by 'World Economic Forum Police'

Interrogation of Jack Posobiec accentuates foreboding of surveillance super-state as elites speak in Davos of new future, ways to monitor populations — but WEF disavows tie to security force, disclaims involvement in Posobiec incident.

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