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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

RT @chriscmooney: Must read from @StevenMufson about the fledgling direct air capture (DAC) carbon removal industry, and the growing intere… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 22, 2019 Retweet
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

RT @Oliver_Geden: Excellent @washingtonpost article on the state of 'direct air capture' and its potential to become a relevant 'arrow in t… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 21, 2019 Retweet
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

My colleague Juliet Eilperin captures (so to speak) the uncertain and still costly answer to the climate question. Time might run out before technology can come to the rescue. This is a look at three attempts to pull the answer out of thin air — PolitiTweet.org

Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

“Our business plan is to show that cleaning the atmosphere is a profitable activity,” A @Columbia professor behind… https://t.co/z47W4GK5MH

Posted April 19, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

After years of failure in pilot projects, some small carbon capture companies are ready for commercial use. It's a case study in how government policy can help foster commercial development of nascent technologies https://t.co/g5HCpSWE9n — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 19, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

Can carbon capture from thin air make a dent in climate change? Not yet, but some big corporations are starting to take it seriously and are putting small amounts to commercial use https://t.co/g5HCpSWE9n — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 19, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

An important story — PolitiTweet.org

FrancesSteadSellers @FrancesSSellers

We can climb out of this hole’: The water supply in Martin County, Ky., has long suffered pipe breaks, prompting he… https://t.co/Pd18HHIGfp

Posted April 17, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

RT @damianpaletta: This story, combined with the haunting piece from @FrancesSSellers about water quality in Kentucky, should be required r… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 17, 2019 Retweet Deleted
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

RT @djhayes01: The Administration's effort to withdraw #CleanWaterAct jurisdiction from #wetlands & upland waters may be its most expansive… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 17, 2019 Retweet
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

Fifteen AGs slam Trump move to limit federal authority under Clean Water Act. The attorneys general say the EPA would no longer oversee half of the nation’s wetlands and 15 pc of its streams. https://t.co/jBNW77H3Dk — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 16, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

What a calamity — PolitiTweet.org

James McAuley @jameskmcauley

#NotreDame is on fire https://t.co/8n6DaEEyGv

Posted April 15, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

David Attenborough gave the natural world a voice. Now he’s talking about climate change like never before. @brady_dennis @byaliceli https://t.co/vlzmdjqDBc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 11, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

NEW Trump exec orders would make it easier to build oil & gas pipelines & harder for states to intervene. States said Trump would trample their legal powers. Trump decried "entrenched bureaucracies & radical activists,” @ToluseO @StevenMufson activists. https://t.co/OiH3AOFVlh — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

One of the orders will also seek to put LNG on rail cars and trucks, something that is currently believed to be too dangerous. And the president is also expected to make it harder for institutional shareholders to wage proxy battles over climate issues — PolitiTweet.org

Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

Trump will sign two exec orders today aimed at making it easier for oil and gas pipelines to win approval. Critics… https://t.co/yWzlQHnNkr

Posted April 10, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

RT @JeanneWhalen: Six months after Khashoggi killing, foreign investors flock to Saudi bond sale https://t.co/fD24s7qJxc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019 Retweet Deleted
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

RT @chriscmooney: As White House questions climate change, U.S. military is planning for it https://t.co/vonwUH7Yc1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019 Retweet
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

Trump will sign two exec orders today aimed at making it easier for oil and gas pipelines to win approval. Critics say the move tramples states' rights inscribed in the Clean Water Act and upheld by the Supreme Court @StevenMufson @ToluseO https://t.co/XY6rjRnrNL — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 10, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

A week before being named CEO of California utility PG&E, Bill Johnson opined about closing coal plants, the virtue… https://t.co/AK7tXrYWLZ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 5, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

The new CEO of California's troubled electric utility PG&E brings experience from another highly political manageme… https://t.co/a9sK4XVY7t — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 5, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

RT @eilperin: NEW: The firm that once employed Trump’s pick to run Interior is making millions in lobbying fees, having tripled its haul fr… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 4, 2019 Retweet
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

The Great Barrier Reef is being battered by climate change, and it might only get worse. “We used to think that the… https://t.co/9NmWUJeO2m — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 3, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

RT @tcfrankel: I wrote about what happened after dozens of kids were hurt in crashes of BOB strollers — and how the company was able to avo… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 3, 2019 Retweet
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is supposed to be consulted before DOE lets private firms share nuclear reactor info w/ Saudi Arabia. But in Senate testimony, the five commissioners said they knew nothing about the DOE's 'Part 810' authorizations https://t.co/nHA8o3tryW — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 3, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

RT @ZacharyKeck: Nuclear regulators were unaware of transfer of sensitive technical information to Saudi Arabia, by @StevenMufson https://… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 3, 2019 Retweet
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

Shell quits an industry trade group over positions on climate change, but it sticks with API despite "some misalignments." The oil giant links one of its carbon reduction targets to executive bonus pay https://t.co/tGs2rZOfxC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 2, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

RT @peterbakernyt: Despite Trump's efforts, more coal plant capacity disappeared during his first two years in office than during Obama’s e… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 2, 2019 Retweet
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

More info from Saudi Aramco bond offering: The oil sector accounted for 43 pc of the kingdom’s real GDP in 2017 and 63 pc of the government's total revenues — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 1, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

Saudi Aramco's bond offering reveals a variety of stats not previously known for certain: Its $111 billion in profits is highest in the world. One reason: It costs only $2.80 a barrel to lift oil from its reservoirs. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 1, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

Saudi Aramco bond offering confirms that 71 percent of the company's crude oil exports in 2018 were bought by half a dozen countries in Asia. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 1, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

Saudi Aramco is seeking investors for its bond offering and among the many risk factors (such as terrorism or war or civil unrest) it mentions that "GHG regulations may become more stringent" and there might be "increasing pressure on governments to reduce GHG emissions" — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 1, 2019
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Steven Mufson @StevenMufson

Saudi Aramco's bond offering reveals a variety of stats not previously known for certain: Its $11 billion in profits is highest in the world. It costs only $2.80 a barrel to lift oil from its reservoirs. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted April 1, 2019