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Timothy Gardner

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Environment|News|Science|World

Arctic warming threatens wider world with rising seas-US report

The Arctic experienced the warmest summer on record this year, contributing to extraordinary wildfires and melting glaciers while threatening the rest

Arctic warming threatens wider world with rising seas-US report
Business|Economy|Science|Technology|US

US unveils clean hydrogen plan, nuclear power role uncertain

The U.S. proposed rules on Friday for how energy companies can access billions of dollars in tax credits for producing low-carbon hydrogen using new clean

US unveils clean hydrogen plan, nuclear power role uncertain
Business|Economy|News|Political

Biden administration taking heat from all sides over Louisiana LNG project

The Biden administration faces mounting pressure over whether to approve a massive new Louisiana LNG export project, with

Biden administration taking heat from all sides over Louisiana LNG project
Business|Environment|US

Biden pauses approval of new LNG export projects in win for climate activists

President Joe Biden paused pending approvals of exports from new liquefied natural gas projects on Friday, a move cheered by climate activists that could

Biden pauses approval of new LNG export projects in win for climate activists
Economy|News|US

US lawmakers hold first of two hearings on Biden's LNG pause

As Republican and some Democratic U.S. lawmakers slam President Joe Biden's pause on approvals of exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) a House subcommittee

US lawmakers hold first of two hearings on Biden's LNG pause
News|US

US House to vote on Biden's LNG pause Friday, White House defends move

Republican lawmakers opposing President Joe Biden's pause on LNG export approvals said the U.S.

US House to vote on Biden's LNG pause Friday, White House defends move
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US House to vote on bill to reverse Biden's LNG pause

The U.S.

US House to vote on bill to reverse Biden's LNG pause
Business|Environment|News|US

US EPA directs $1 billion to 25 Superfund hazardous waste cleanups

The U.S. environment regulator said on Tuesday it is launching new cleanup projects at 25 hazardous waste sites from New Jersey to Oregon with $1 billion in

US EPA directs $1 billion to 25 Superfund hazardous waste cleanups
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Russia oil fleet shifts away from Liberia, Marshall Island flags amid US sanctions crackdown

Dozens of oil tankers used by Russia have stopped sailing under the Liberian and Marshall Islands flags in recent weeks after the

Russia oil fleet shifts away from Liberia, Marshall Island flags amid US sanctions crackdown
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Nuclear fusion backers meet in US capital as competition with China looms

Leaders in the emerging Western nuclear fusion industry are convening in Washington, D.C. this week seeking ways to attract more money for research to avoid

Nuclear fusion backers meet in US capital as competition with China looms
Business|Science|Technology|US

US says Gates-backed reactor company's planned application needs work

U.S. regulators this week told a nuclear power company founded by Bill Gates that its planned construction permit application for a high-tech reactor needs

US says Gates-backed reactor company's planned application needs work
News|Science|Technology

US lawmakers introduce bill to support nuclear fusion development

U.S. senators from both parties introduced legislation on Thursday to accelerate development of power plants run by nuclear fusion reactions, an emerging

US lawmakers introduce bill to support nuclear fusion development
Environment|US

US reforms green law to speed clean energy, infrastructure permits

The White House on Tuesday reformed the U.S. environmental review process for major projects that officials said would speed up approval of anything from power

Economy|News|US|World

Factbox-Iran oil sanctions in US aid package for Ukraine

U.S. lawmakers have tucked sanctions on Iran's oil exports in the House of Representatives' aid package for Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific after

Factbox-Iran oil sanctions in US aid package for Ukraine
Business|Finance|US

US closes $362 million loan to CelLink for vehicle wiring plant

The United States has closed a $362 million loan to CelLink Corp to help finance the construction of a plant in Texas to make components for electric vehicle

US closes $362 million loan to CelLink for vehicle wiring plant
US

US senator urges Biden to include safeguards in any nuclear power deal with Saudi Arabia

A Democratic U.S. senator on Wednesday urged President Joe Biden to include strict nonproliferation safeguards in any nuclear power deal

US senator urges Biden to include safeguards in any nuclear power deal with Saudi Arabia
Europe|News|US|World

Ban on Russian uranium helps US build nuclear fuel capacity, official says

The U.S. has been preparing since 2022 for the possibility that Russian President Vladimir Putin would stop selling it nuclear power fuel, and a pending ban

Ban on Russian uranium helps US build nuclear fuel capacity, official says
News|Technology|US

Republicans urge Biden to prevent French work with Russian nuclear power company

Two influential Republican U.S. lawmakers have urged President Joe Biden to prevent a French company from working on civil nuclear power

Republicans urge Biden to prevent French work with Russian nuclear power company
News|US|World

Biden signs into law ban on Russian nuclear reactor fuel imports

President Joe Biden signed into law a ban on Russian enriched uranium on Monday, the White House said, in the latest effort by Washington to disrupt President

Biden signs into law ban on Russian nuclear reactor fuel imports
Economy|News|US

US to close Northeast gasoline reserve with 1 million-barrel sale

President Joe Biden's administration will sell nearly 1 million barrels of gasoline in the U.S.-managed stockpile in northeastern states as required by law,

US to close Northeast gasoline reserve with 1 million-barrel sale
MidEast|World

Biden adviser sees path to Israel-Lebanon land border agreement

A land border agreement between Israel and Lebanon implemented in phases could dampen the simmering and deadly conflict between the two countries, a senior

Biden adviser sees path to Israel-Lebanon land border agreement
News|US

US may revive some shut nuclear plants to help meet emissions goal, energy chief says

The United States could revive some of its recently retired nuclear power plants to help meet rising demand for zero-emissions electricity, or add reactors to

US may revive some shut nuclear plants to help meet emissions goal, energy chief says
Economy|Environment|News|Technology|US

Power-hungry data centers spur US talks with Big Tech, energy chief Granholm says

President Joe Biden's administration is asking big technology companies to invest in new climate-friendly power generation

Power-hungry data centers spur US talks with Big Tech, energy chief Granholm says
News|Science|Technology|US

Uranium fuel planned for high-tech US reactors a weapons risk, scientists say

A special uranium fuel planned for next-generation U.S. nuclear reactors poses security risks because it could be used without further enrichment as fissile

Business|Economy|News|US

US speeds up purchasing for Strategic Petroleum Reserve as oil prices dip

President Joe Biden's administration said on Friday it has increased purchasing of crude oil to replenish the Strategic Petroleum Reserve following its

US speeds up purchasing for Strategic Petroleum Reserve as oil prices dip

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