Page 6 - Welcome To Overnight Energy News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Welcome to overnight energy. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Welcome To Overnight Energy Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Overnight Energy: EPA approved toxic 'forever' chemicals for fracking in 2011: report | Western states at risk of unprecedented heat as wildfire season begins | Study: Just 25 cities account for majority of global urban greenhouse gas emissions


© iStock
MONDAY AGAIN. Welcome to Overnight Energy, your source for the day’s energy and environment news. 
Please send tips and comments to Rachel Frazin at rfrazin@thehill.com. Follow her on Twitter: @RachelFrazin . Reach Zack Budryk at zbudryk@thehill.com or follow him at @BudrykZack. 
Today we’re looking at the EPA’s approval of potential “forever chemicals” in fracking, more record heat in the West, and new research on which cities emit the most greenhouse gases.
ADVERTISEMENT
PFAS AND FURIOUS: EPA approved toxic forever chemicals for fracking in 2011: report
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2011 approved the use of chemicals for fracking that could break down into toxic so-called forever chemicals, despite internal concerns, according to documents obtained by an advocacy group. ....

United States , Environmental Protection Agency , District Of Columbia , New Mexico , Great Barrier Reef , Death Valley , Zack Budryk , Las Vegas , Dramatic Impact On Global Energy , National Weather Service , Welcome To Overnight Energy , National Interagency Fire Center , Washington Post , Overnight Energy , Rachel Frazin , Information Act , Social Responsibility , North America , National Interagency Fire , Bootleg Fire , North American , Carlsbad Current Argus , Sagebrush Rebellion , Impact On Global Energy , Israeli Treasury Moves , Curb Environment Ministry ,

OVERNIGHT ENERGY: House passes $760B package, hoping to sway infrastructure debate | Exxon lobbyist says it pushed trade groups to 'be out front' on PFAS | Wildfire expert prescribes controlled burns as preventive care


© Julia Nikhinson
HAPPY THURSDAY! Welcome to Overnight Energy, your source for the day’s energy and environment news. Please send tips and comments to Rachel Frazin at rfrazin@thehill.com. Follow her on Twitter: @RachelFrazin. Reach Zack Budryk at zbudryk@thehill.com or follow him at @BudrykZack.
INFRASTRUCTURE IS IN THE HOUSE: House passes $760B package, hoping to sway infrastructure debate
ADVERTISEMENT
The House on Thursday passed a roughly $760 billion proposal to fund transportation and water projects that’s meant to shape parts of the broader infrastructure package a top priority of President Biden
Lawmakers passed the legislation largely along party lines in a 221-201 vote with just two Republicans voting for the package. ....

United States , Environmental Protection Agency , District Of Columbia , White House , Mark Finney , Casey Norton , Keith Mccoy , Zack Budryk , Nancy Pelosi , Asbury Park , How Pesticide Companies , Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory , Welcome To Overnight Energy , Congress On , Overnight Energy , Rachel Frazin , Speaker Nancy , House Democrats , President Biden , Pesticide Companies Corrupted , Poisoned America , Supply Hike Thrown Into Doubt , Objection From Key Member , Asbury Park Press , Pacific Northwest , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ,