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Daily on Energy, Presented by Citizens Climate Lobby: Biden faces warring factions as biofuels fight heats up

Daily on Energy, Presented by Citizens Climate Lobby: Biden faces warring factions as biofuels fight heats up
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Paris Agreement – Advanced BioFuels USA

Paris Agreement – Advanced BioFuels USA
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The America Works Report: Industry Perspectives

EnergyAmerican Fuel & Petrochemical ManufacturersAdam Ali, Manager of Workforce DevelopmentThe most in-demand roles right now are in I.T.and Cyber.Challenges we face with the I.T.market arerequest…

API outlines hurricane response and recovery procedures, introduces preparedness handbook

Republicans Want to Make Protesting a Crime

A spate of new laws crack down on social justice and environmental activism Police arrest a water protector protesting the construction of the Line 3 oil pipeline in Minnesota last January. | Photo by Kerem Yucel/AFP/Getty Images A half-year after Donald Trump’s drubbing at the polls, the right-wing effort to criminalize dissent and protest among environmental and social justice activists continues to gain momentum. In early May, Montana governor Greg Gianforte signed into law a bill designed to protect “critical infrastructure,” including gas and oil pipelines. The law defines infrastructure broadly, from wireless towers to prisons. Individuals who trespass, or merely “impede or inhibit operations” at these sites could face as much as 18 months in prison and $4,500 fines. Under the new law, protesters who cause more than $1,500 in damage could be faced with a maximum of $150,000 in fines and 30 years in prison. Organizations found to be involved in coordinating with th

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