Saturday, April 29, 2017

WORLD GOING TO HAVE TO REDO PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT WITH TRUMP: TRUMP


Paris agreement treats US unfairly: Trump.

50-50 chance Trump will stay with Paris: Gore.

Fed court ruled to pause litigation over EPA Clean Power Plan.

Majority of swing district voters oppose EPA budget cuts: poll.

D.C. court delaying mercury air pollution litigation.

Trump eased safety rules implemented after BP spill in Gulf of Mex. May spark new drilling offshore Atlantic, Alaska.

Almost 1/2 of US' largest corps have established clean power targets for themselves: report.

Massachusetts $10/ton carbon price could save $3B: study.

Mass die-off since early '16 of Atlantic whales off US' east coast. NOAA investigating.

Record amount of underwater grass in Chesapeake signals healthier ecosystem.

Science council predicts ice-free Arctic in 20 years.

Antarctic ice sheet draining huge quantities of water out to sea.

ENGIE power storage with solar, wind power plant in Brazil.

Toshiba 1st coal plant conversion to biomass in Japan.

Kenyans getting fined up to $10K for not installing solar water heaters in homes, businesses.

BRDE $72M for Atlantic wind farm.

Tesla halting door-to-door sales of Solar City solar systems.

Dubai got its 1st solar-powered gas stations.

Panasonic opened up its 1st EV batt factory in China.

Chechs aiming for lithium production.

S Australia set new wind power record.

Australia solar cap now 6Gw, estimated to 2x by '20.

Solar Q plans 350Mw solar, power storage project in Queensland.

Contract for Cheneire to ship US LNG to Poland.

Russia says they are now in 100% comply with oil production cuts.

Exxon doubled 1Q earnings.

BP found over 200M more bls in deepwater Gulf of Mex with new seismic tech.

Colombia's 2nd biggest oil pipeline attacked again.

Russia power plant plan for Crimea hit sanctions snag.

US oil rig count up 9 last week, natgas count up 4.

China funding unsustainable coal projects in Pakistan.

No comeback for coal: Columbia Center on Global Energy Policy.

Harvard "pausing" investment in some fossil fuel comps.

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