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"Contractor Quitting Puts Shell In Spotlight Over Climate"

"A longtime contractor for Shell has publicly called out the oil and gas company’s climate plans, accusing the company of “double talk” by saying it wants to cut greenhouse gas emissions while working on tapping new sources of fossil fuel."

Source: AP, 05/24/2022

"The Lithium War Next Door"

"A lithium mining startup promised to make a rural pocket of North Carolina a clean-energy boomtown. But perceived slights and concerns over water have turned neighbors against the project."

Source: HuffPost, 05/24/2022

"Bernhardt And Zinke Inquiries Highlight Limits Of IG Reach"

"In a report issued last week concerning former Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, and in an earlier report concerning his predecessor, Ryan Zinke, Interior’s Office of Inspector General investigators said they were unable to secure testimony from either man."

Source: E&E News, 05/24/2022

"Companies Face Billions in Damages as PFAS Lawsuits Flood Courts"

"For years, plaintiffs’ lawyers suing over health and environmental damage from so called forever chemicals, known collectively as PFAS, focused on one set of deep pockets — E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. But over the past two years, there’s been a seismic shift in the legal landscape as awareness of PFAS has expanded."

Source: Bloomberg Environment, 05/24/2022

Newsom Urges Aggressive Water Conservation, Warns Of Statewide Cuts

"Gov. Gavin Newsom met with leaders of the state’s largest urban water suppliers Monday and implored them to step up efforts to get people to reduce water use as California’s drought continues to worsen. He warned that if conservation efforts don’t improve this summer, the state could be forced to impose mandatory water restrictions throughout the state."

Source: LA Times, 05/24/2022

Worried by Ukraine War, Enviros Petition Feds To Dump LNG By Rail

"Environmental groups are urging the Biden administration to reverse a Trump-era rule that allows rail shipments of liquified natural gas (LNG). The groups say the war in Ukraine, and the subsequent plans by the White House to increase LNG exports, should not derail the Department of Transportation’s proposal to reinstate limits on LNG-by-rail."

Source: State Impact Pennsylvania, 05/24/2022

"EPA, NJ Announce $588M In Water Infrastructure Spending"

"More than half a billion dollars in federal and state funds will go to nearly 30 water systems in New Jersey, serving about 6 million residents, or about two-thirds of the state’s population, officials said Friday."

Source: AP, 05/23/2022

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