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    A U.S. judge has thrown out the underlying lawsuits that sought to hold big oil companies liable for the role of fossil fuels in the Earth's warming environment. Judge William Alsup in San Francisco said Monday that Congress and the president, not a federal judge, were best suited to address fossil fuels' contribution to global warming.
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    California could allow job training fund for ousted oil industry workers to run out

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    New Long Beach Port terminal to go totally green by 2030

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    Creaking California: Golden State’s struggling power grid on brink of collapse, officials say
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    Idaho wind project pits climate against farmers and Japanese internment memorial
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    Workers use cables and straps to lift a large Christmas tree into place on the Atlantic City, New Jersey, boardwalk on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. The 50-foot-tall blue spruce from Harleysville, North Carolina, was put up outside the Showboat hotel and will be lit on Nov. 29.
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    Banking giant HSBC to end new oil and gas financing
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    As the global energy transition was rocked by the war in Ukraine and prices soar, some countries have been forced to take a step back and rely once again on fossil fuels, including to a degree the United States. Experts say permitting reform is the only way to get back on track.

    ‘Not going to go away’: Climate expert drills down on need for permitting reform

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    Southern utilities pool together to compete for DOE’s hydrogen hub funding
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    Southern utilities pool together to compete for DOE’s hydrogen hub funding

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