CagleMtnVol
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Big deal. What's left of coal is about to be shut down. More natural gas coming.Biden administration finalizes new rules for power plants in one of its most significant climate actions to-date
The Biden administration finalized rules to cut climate pollution from power plantswww.yahoo.com
I don't think coal plants are going away anytime soon. Last year SCOTUS shot down these bureaucratic agencies where unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats can create regulations apart from congressional oversight. There will be many lawsuits to stop this new one also.Big deal. What's left of coal is about to be shut down. More natural gas coming.
Like every other court ruling or law the Biden Adminstration doesn't like, they are just ignoring this and pushing forward with unconstitutional governmental edicts on a whole slew of topics.I don't think coal plants are going away anytime soon. Last year SCOTUS shot down these bureaucratic agencies where unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats can create regulations apart from congressional oversight. There will be many lawsuits to stop this new one also.
Supreme Court strikes blow against bureaucratic tyranny in EPA case
The Supreme Court on Thursday finally ended one of the most brazen examples of bureaucratic tyranny in modern times.nypost.com
It's supposed to be hot in the Tropics too, right? This year it's crazy hot in SEA. It hit 102 in Manila, 110 in Thailand, and 116 in Myanmar. We may indeed be in for an uncomfortable summer.Oh no! Weāre going to have a hot summer with thunderstorms and such!
We could be heading into the hottest summer of our lives ā Vox
High temperatures across the US have the potential to increase risks for drought, wildfires, and hurricanes.apple.news
Indeed. The PI and Thailand have seen these kind of temps in recent years. It gets sweltering over there. Iām mostly referring to the sensationalism from the media predicting thunderstorms and hurricanes here, as if itās something new and to the point of fear porn. But yes, departures from typical weather patterns do and will happen.It's supposed to be hot in the Tropics too, right? This year it's crazy hot in SEA. It hit 102 in Manila, 110 in Thailand, and 116 in Myanmar. We may indeed be in for an uncomfortable summer.
This year's unusual even for that area. Let's hope it doesn't mean anything for North America.Indeed. The PI and Thailand have seen these kind of temps in recent years. It gets sweltering over there. Iām mostly referring to the sensationalism from the media predicting thunderstorms and hurricanes here, as if itās something new and to the point of fear porn. But yes, departures from typical weather patterns do and will happen.
If coal power poses such an existential threat to earthās climate, why are they waiting 11 years?more left wing foolishness.....states need to just start ignoring every regulation that comes out of Washington...
BREAKING: G7 Countries Including United States Reach Agreement to Shut Down All Coal-Fired Power Plants by 2035 | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hį“ft
Democrat Climate Change Cult: Ban Everything!www.thegatewaypundit.com
Ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) nations have agreed to eliminate all coal-fired power plants by 2035.