
Lance Johnson
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1 day 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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4 days ago |
climate.news | Laura Harris |Willow Tohi |Belle Carter |Lance Johnson
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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6 days ago |
climate.news | Lance Johnson |Belle Carter |Kevin Hughes |Willow Tohi
A new term called “climate anxiety” has been invented, depicting the hysteria that now plagues a young generation, who have been subconsciously brainwashed to believe that the world is ending because of climate change. A Yale study surveyed individuals across the US. Key points from the survey:63.3% of U.S. adults are worried about global warming, according to a Yale study. Climate anxiety is concentrated in large metropolitan areas and coastal communities.
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2 weeks ago |
newenergyreport.com | Willow Tohi |Lance Johnson |Ramon Tomey |Kevin Hughes
Lightmatter unveiled its Envise photonic computing chip on April 8, using light instead of electrons to drastically reduce energy consumption and accelerate AI processing, addressing inefficiencies in traditional silicon chips. Unlike conventional semiconductor tech, Lightmatter’s optical computing avoids heat dissipation and electron leakage, offering faster data transfer and circumventing the physical limits of shrinking transistors.
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2 weeks ago |
climate.news | Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |Ramon Tomey |Arsenio Toledo
Florida Senate passes SB-56, dubbed the “chemtrails bill,” by a vote of 28-9. The bill prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals into the atmosphere for weather or climate modification. It requires the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) to set up a reporting system for suspected geoengineering activities. Governor Ron DeSantis supports the bill but criticizes the House version for being watered down.
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