
Lance Johnson
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2 weeks ago |
disaster.news | Lance Johnson |Zoey Sky |Jacob Thomas |Willow Tohi
In a controversial bid to cool the planet, scientists are now proposing retrofitting fleets of Boeing 777s to spray massive quantities of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere—a plan that could unleash acid rain on a global scale. Shockingly, this method would require three times more toxic aerosols than high-altitude alternatives, amplifying risks to human health and fragile ecosystems. Even more alarming?
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2 weeks ago |
environ.news | Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |S.D. Wells |Belle Carter
In a controversial bid to cool the planet, scientists are now proposing retrofitting fleets of Boeing 777s to spray massive quantities of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere—a plan that could unleash acid rain on a global scale. Shockingly, this method would require three times more toxic aerosols than high-altitude alternatives, amplifying risks to human health and fragile ecosystems. Even more alarming?
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2 weeks ago |
newenergyreport.com | Kevin Hughes |Willow Tohi |Lance Johnson |Belle Carter
Spain’s massive blackout exposed the dangers of relying too heavily on unstable renewable energy, causing nationwide chaos with failed power grids and emergency systems. The collapse occurred when Spain’s energy generation plummeted by over 50% in seconds, leaving major cities like Madrid and Barcelona powerless and revealing the grid’s fragility.
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3 weeks ago |
newenergyreport.com | Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |Belle Carter |Jacob Thomas
Turkey’s Energy Minister confirms plans for oil and gas exploration in Bulgaria’s Black Sea, Iraq, and Libya, signaling a dramatic shift toward energy independence. State-owned TPAO is nearing deals with foreign firms, including potential Black Sea partnerships and participation in Libya’s first energy tender in 17 years. Libya’s reopening after 17 years attracts global energy players, including Turkey.
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3 weeks ago |
obey.news | Laura Harris |Arsenio Toledo |Lance Johnson |Ramon Tomey
A federal judge ruled that the EPA must release $20 billion in taxpayer funds frozen by Administrator Lee Zeldin, overturning the Trump administration’s halt on Biden-era green energy grants. The funds were initially fast-tracked by Biden’s EPA, with audits highlighting reduced oversight and concerns that allocations, including $7 billion to the Climate United Fund, lacked transparency and appeared politically motivated before a potential GOP transition.
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