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3 weeks ago |
newenergyreport.com | Willow Tohi |Belle Carter |Lance Johnson |Mike Adams
U.S. Interior Department approves Utah uranium-vanadium mine under a 14-day review, expediting critical mineral projects. The first mine fast-tracked under Trump’s “national energy emergency” directive aims to reduce reliance on foreign adversaries. Developer Anfield Energy plans to revive the Velvet-Wood site, leveraging historical infrastructure and job creation. Critics warn of environmental harm and question the urgency of the project amid global uranium oversupply.
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1 month ago |
disaster.news | Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |Mike Adams |Ramon Tomey
Two earthquakes (3.6 and 3.1 magnitude) struck New Mexico just five minutes apart, centered near Eunice. The Alamogordo fault, part of the Rio Grande Rift, is actively widening, raising concerns of overdue seismic activity. Fracking wastewater disposal in the Permian Basin may be exacerbating instability, though USGS claims natural causes. Southern New Mexico recently endured a 5.4 magnitude quake, with experts warning of future damaging tremors.
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1 month ago |
disaster.news | Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |Mike Adams |Ramon Tomey
Major U.S. cities like New York, Houston, and Chicago are sinking up to 20 inches per year due to groundwater extraction, urban sprawl, and drilling. A study in Nature Cities found 28 U.S. cities are sinking, with Houston experiencing the fastest rates, while parts of Mexico City collapse at 20 inches annually. Groundwater depletion causes 80% of urban subsidence, threatening infrastructure like roads, bridges, and buildings with long-term damage.
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1 month ago |
disaster.news | Mike Adams |Ramon Tomey |S.D. Wells |Jacob Thomas
Millions in Spain and Portugal lost power in a sweeping blackout, revealing Europe’s fragile electricity infrastructure. Experts warn the EU must modernize its outdated grid at a cost of trillions to prevent future disasters. Renewable energy growth has outpaced grid upgrades, increasing instability risks across Europe. Spain’s aggressive shift to renewables left it vulnerable due to insufficient backup power and aging infrastructure.
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1 month ago |
censorship.news | Willow Tohi |Mike Adams |Laura Harris |Ramon Tomey
Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned San Marcos that adopting a resolution calling for a Gaza ceasefire and divestment from Israel would result in the loss of state funding, citing Texas’ 2017 anti-boycott law (HB 89). He labeled the resolution “anti-Texas” and a violation of state policy.
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