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  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberglinea.com | Kevin Crowley |Saijel Kishan |Justin Hamel

    Bloomberg — Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) no se enfrenta a ninguna propuesta de los accionistas esta temporada de delegación de voto por primera vez en al menos 25 años. La ausencia de solicitudes en la declaración de representación de Exxon se produce un año después de que la empresa demandara a dos inversores centrados en el clima para eliminar lo que describió como su “agenda extrema”. También coincide con la decisión de la Comisión del Mercado de Valores de EE.UU.

  • 3 weeks ago | texasstandard.org | Alejandra Martinez |Alejandra Martínez |Jayme Lozano |Eli Hartman |Justin Hamel

    Recycling every drop of water is another solution. Water reuse allows treated wastewater to be reclaimed for various purposes, from irrigation to industrial cooling. One way of reusing water is direct potable reuse, which involves treating wastewater to drinking-water standards and either reintroducing it directly into the water supply or blending it with other sources before further treatment.

  • Dec 25, 2024 | nytimes.com | Michael Corkery |Justin Hamel

    The New Mexico governor's mansion sits on a hilltop in Santa Fe, roughly 7,100 feet above sea level. The air smells of pine needles and sweet meadow grass. An original Georgia O'Keeffe painting greets visitors as they enter the foyer of the elegantly appointed home. Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat entering the final few years of her governorship, has been spiffing up the grounds of the residence to showcase her state's rich culture and immense beauty.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | nationofchange.org | Sharon Kelly |Justin Hamel

    By Sharon Kelly and Justin Hamel**UPDATE: This story was updated at 4:45 pm ET Friday, October 4, 2024.**All photos by Justin Hamel. An apparent well blowout just west of Toyah created a massive geyser in the West Texas desert that was still flowing unchecked as of Friday morning, photographs reveal. DeSmog’s Justin Hammel photographed the geyser Friday morning, capturing images of an oily-appearing rainbow sheen around a tower of water over 100 feet tall.

  • Oct 4, 2024 | desmog.com | Sharon Kelly |Justin Hamel

    **This breaking story will be updated as events unfold.**All photos by Justin Hamel. An apparent well blowout just west of Toyah created a massive geyser in the West Texas desert that was still flowing unchecked as of Friday morning, photographs reveal. DeSmog’s Justin Hammel photographed the geyser Friday morning, capturing images of an oily-appearing rainbow sheen around a tower of water over 100 feet tall.

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