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Climate scientists say Trump win means US emissions may not fall as pledged

US emissions may stay flat until 2030 By Alister Doyle MARRAKESH, Morocco, Nov 10 (Reuters) – Donald Trump’s election as U.S. president muddies the outlook for efforts to cut greenhouse gases and could mean US emissions stay flat until 2030, compared with deep cuts planned by President Barack Obama, scientists said on Thursday. Republican Trump,

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European style energy policy is the wrong fit for America

Obama admitted thanks to America’s shale revolution, US manufacturing added over 800,000 direct jobs by Rep. Bill Johnson (R-Ohio), EnergyInDepth Last year, I joined a bipartisan group of members from the House Energy and Commerce Committee on a trip to Portugal, Belgium, and the Ukraine to discuss our mutual energy interests and Russia’s aggression in

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Lots of problems with Fox 31’s ‘Problem Solvers’ report on Colorado oil and natural gas development

Colorado regulatory environment far more comprehensive than reported on by Fox 31 Denver By Randy Hildreth, EnergyInDepth A new report from Denver’s Fox 31 “Problem Solvers” taking aim at Colorado’s oil and natural gas regulations suffers from a few problems of its own. Mainly, it fails to report the whole story on the state’s oversight

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Faced with negative economic effects of fracking bans, activists panic

Bottom line, if economic impacts of shale development have been felt by the entire state, so too will fracking ban By Nicole Jacobs, EnergyInDepth After the United States Chamber of Commerce released the fourth installment of its Institute for 21st Century Energy’s Energy Accountability Series (Energy 21), which looked at the economic effects of a national

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US natgas output to drop in 2016 for first time since 2005

US natgas output falls as energy prices reduce drilling activity Nov 8 (Reuters) – The U.S. Energy Information Administration on Tuesday projected year-over-year dry natural gas production in 2016 would fall for the first time since 2005 as low energy prices reduced drilling activity. EIA reduced its output projection to its monthly Short Term Energy Outlook

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