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#Shell announced that it would be selling its onshore businesses in Nigeria for $1.3 billion after nearly a century. 😮 Nigeria has long been a cornerstone the company, but also the source of a damaging legal & environmental legacy. nyti.ms/48BqEXb
.@EIAgov said that #solar power will be the leading source of new electricity generation in the US through 2025, growing by 75%(!!), and #wind capacity will also increase by 11% in 2025. 👏
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A new @CCDHate report found that there’s been a “startling” rise in what it terms “new denial” on @YouTube– videos that promote the idea that the #climate movement is ineffective or that solutions like #renewable energy are flawed. 😱 cnn.it/490earZ
This is the 2️⃣ of a 3️⃣ part @NexusMediaNews series: The Colville Confederated Tribes are dedicated to “reuniting with old friends” by reintroducing fish to their shared waters and pronghorn to their ancestral lands. bit.ly/3vDC2mO
#NewYork has 13 utility pilot projects aimed at creating neighborhood-wide thermal energy networks that can power clean, carbon-free #heatpumps. 🎉 bit.ly/3O2SXoY
DYK that #climatechange may even be playing a role in the recent icy blasts, as warming in the #Arctic increases the likelihood that frigid, polar air can sweep southwards?! cnn.it/3Smv9Pq
The US oil & gas industry is urging policymakers to support #LNG exports, permitting reform for energy infrastructure, and increased leasing in federal lands and waters. 😠 bit.ly/423a3c7
“The heat over the last calendar year was a dramatic message from Mother Nature. [...] This is just a taste of what we can expect in the future, especially if we continue to fail to cut carbon dioxide fast enough.” bit.ly/3tUYmYx
.@BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, is purchasing a company with major oil & gas pipelines and export terminals.
"BlackRock has the opportunity to halt an #LNG project that has the potential to deal long-lasting harm on Texas communities." nyti.ms/48AoCqg