October 12, 2022 Greta Thunberg reverses course on nuclear power, argues Germany is making a mistake by taking plants offline Germany's decision to lean into coal caught the attention of activist Greta Thunberg, who said the country would be making a mistake with nuclear plants still online.
October 11, 2022 California banning another popular plastic bag from all grocery stores California is phasing out and ultimately banning the small, single-use plastic bags that are often used for meats and produce at grocery store. The law will take effect in 2025.
October 10, 2022 Sen. Bob Menendez calls for end to all cooperation with Saudi Arabia over OPEC+ oil cut Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. Bob Menendez is urging the Biden administration to cease cooperation with Saudi Arabia after OPEC+ moved to cut oil production.
October 10, 2022 Austria sues European Union, claiming natural gas and nuclear energy are not 'green' Austria is suing the European Union over plans to designate natural gas and nuclear power as sustainable energies
October 10, 2022 America’s energy chaos is Biden’s fault. As we pay at the pump, will Democrats pay in midterms? America’s energy chaos is Biden’s fault and part of his war on US energy that restricts production. As we pay at the pump, will Democrats pay in midterms?
October 8, 2022 Florida authorities arrest six suspected looters after Hurricane Ian Six people face charges after allegedly being caught stealing sneakers and other items from an outlet mall in Fort Meyers, Florida.
October 8, 2022 Biden's war on American energy even makes Carter years look good by comparison Biden's war on US energy includes misusing Strategic Petroleum Reserve and bullying domestic producers. He makes even Carter years look good by comparison.
October 7, 2022 Hurricane Ian victims return to battered homes as death toll continues to rise Hurricane Ian and its effects killed at least 132 people after the storm devastated Cuba, Florida, North Carolina and Virginia over a week ago.
October 7, 2022 Emissions from airplanes using leaded fuel may be declared a public health danger by EPA The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to declare emissions from aircrafts operating on leaded fuel a public health danger.
October 6, 2022 Electric vehicles are exploding from water damage after Hurricane Ian, top Florida official warns Florida's chief fire marshal warned Thursday that Hurricane Ian waterlogged a number of EVs and their sensitive batteries, creating a serious widespread danger of fires.