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1 month ago |
npr.org | Jeff Brady |Alejandra Borunda
A jury in North Dakota has found Greenpeace liable for defamation, trespassing and a suite of other infractions in a case that pitted the environmental advocacy group against Energy Transfer, the company that built the Dakota Access oil pipeline. On Wednesday, the jury awarded the pipeline company hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.
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1 month ago |
npr.org | Jeff Brady
Switching from gas to electric? Here's 3 appliances that are easy to installChanging from gas to more climate-friendly electric appliances usually involves expensive retrofits. But a growing list of companies offer stoves, heat pumps and water heaters that make it easier and cheaper.
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1 month ago |
npr.org | Jeff Brady |Michel Martin
The EPA has announced dozens of environmental regulations it plans to targetThe Trump administration plans to reconsider about two dozen environmental rules, in what the Environmental Protection Agency calls the "most consequential day of deregulation in U.S. history."
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1 month ago |
npr.org | Jeff Brady |A Martínez
The company behind the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline is suing Greenpeace for at least $300 million for damages the oil pipeline company says it suffered from protests in 2016 and 2017. A trial is scheduled to begin on Monday, February 24th.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
npr.org | Jeff Brady
President Trump signed a "national energy emergency" that gives his administration new powers to boost fossil fuel development around the country.
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This is about 8% of the paper's subscribers -- gone in just a few days.

NEWS: More than 200,000 subscribers have canceled their digital subscriptions to the Washington Post after the revelation that owner Jeff Bezos blocked an endorsement of VP Harris. That's about 8 percent of WaPo's subscriber base - a staggering sum MORE https://t.co/nCJhJrmlq0

Reports like this also are an opportunity for the gas utility industry to cast doubt over the science. Read more about how gas utilities use tobacco-style tactics to confuse people in my 2023 @npr story: https://t.co/yo1qGbK3jF

Pollutants from gas stoves kill 40,000 Europeans each year, report finds https://t.co/Kj0qeHvGxb

Interesting conversation here... I live in a very "blue," well-educated Philadelphia suburb where many neighbors know I cover climate change. I've never had a conversation about that topic outside of work and have been asked about fracking only a few times.

NEW: How fracking and EVs could swing election in Blue Wall states. For @politico Energy podcast, I had a gut check chat w/ Pennsylvania and Michigan-based energy researchers/pollsters on how these issues are actually playing with voters in closing days https://t.co/yzNOMHAk40