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Congress’s Climate Crackup

September 18, 2021 by Pauline Lee

The Democrats’ job-crushing green agenda is heading toward the ditch. by Kimberly Strassel, September 17, 2021 Wall Street Journal There’s a simple reason Democrats have never in 20 years … [Read more...] about Congress’s Climate Crackup

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill, climate bill, fossil-fuel production, green new deal, Joe Manchin, political suicide, renewable energy, senator Manchin

Plans for largest US solar field north of Vegas scrapped

July 26, 2021 by Pauline Lee

By Associated Press July 23, 2021 at 3:06 p.m. EDT0 OVERTON, Nev. — The push to transition from carbon-emitting fuel sources to renewable energy is hitting a roadblock in Nevada, where solar power … [Read more...] about Plans for largest US solar field north of Vegas scrapped

Filed Under: Rural Nevada Tagged With: battleborn solar, desert, Energy, Mormon Mesa, Overton, renewable energy, roadblock, Save our Mesa, solar panels, solar power developers

EDITORIAL: When it’s needed most, green energy can’t keep up

July 18, 2021 by Pauline Lee

Las Vegas Review-Journal July 16, 2021 - 9:00 pm An over-reliance on renewable energy could one day have deadly consequences. Last weekend was hot. On Saturday, Las Vegas tied its all-time … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: When it’s needed most, green energy can’t keep up

Filed Under: Opiniion, Opinion Tagged With: blackouts, nuclear energy, power generation, renewable energy, renewable portfolio standards, solar energy, supply shortage

VICTOR JOECKS: The parallels between ‘defund the police’ and renewable energy mandates

July 5, 2021 by Pauline Lee

The public may one day regard renewable energy mandates with the same fury and disdain as “defund the police.” Over the past year, supporters of defunding the police experienced rapid success. … [Read more...] about VICTOR JOECKS: The parallels between ‘defund the police’ and renewable energy mandates

Filed Under: Politics and Government Tagged With: 50%, defunding police, Democrats, energy capacity, mandates, no air conditioning, nuclear plant, renewable energy, renewable portfolio standards, renewable power source, shutdown, unreliable energy

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LETTER: Voting by conscience or from pocketbook?

January 31, 2023 By vrobison

Not everyone enjoys or is interested in politics, but given the number of retirees in the Moapa and Virgin Valleys, I would imagine there is … [Read More...] about LETTER: Voting by conscience or from pocketbook?

Amodei picked as chair for appropriations subcommittee

January 29, 2023 By The Ely Times

Nevada Representative Mark Amodei was appointed to serve as the Chairman of the Legislative Branch Subcommittee on the U.S. House Committee on … [Read More...] about Amodei picked as chair for appropriations subcommittee

BLM cites mining company over endangered wildflower

January 18, 2023 By Colton Lochhead

The Bureau of Land Management has cited a mining company for trespassing on the habitat of a endangered wildflower in rural Nevada. The federal … [Read More...] about BLM cites mining company over endangered wildflower

Rio Tinto puts renewable diesel to test

January 15, 2023 By Pauline Lee

by Elko Daily Rio Tinto announced it is progressing with its plans to swap conventional diesel for renewable fuel in haul trucks at its U.S. mining … [Read More...] about Rio Tinto puts renewable diesel to test

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NEVADA VIEWS: Governor’s elect reform ideas make sense

February 4, 2023 By P.K. O8217Neill Special to the Review-Journal

Gov. Joe Lombardo is right. It’s time to update Nevada’s election laws. Nevada should be up-to-speed with a timely and secure election process, … [Read More...] about NEVADA VIEWS: Governor’s elect reform ideas make sense

EDITORIAL: CCEA upset over CCSD plan to pay teachers more

February 4, 2023 By Las Vegas Review- journal

The Clark County Education Association is furious about a plan to boost teacher pay. This absurdity is a microcosm of Nevada’s education system … [Read More...] about EDITORIAL: CCEA upset over CCSD plan to pay teachers more

The governor is right — it’s time to update, modernize Nevada’s election laws

January 31, 2023 By Pauline Lee

Other states like Georgia and Florida have modernized, well-run, and secure elections. They also have higher voter turnout, and they can figure out … [Read More...] about The governor is right — it’s time to update, modernize Nevada’s election laws

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