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Category: The Guardian

Winter gas bill from hell: Oklahomans face paying $1.4bn over snowstorm

January 19, 2022April 4, 2022Miranda Green

Customers saddled with paying 600 times the usual price for energy as regulators are accused of being too close to the industry they monitor hen Neil Crittenden heard that an extreme winter storm was about to hit Oklahoma last winter, he did what officials advised him to do and kept his heat on and water running so […]

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The dark secrets behind big oil’s climate pledges

November 4, 2021April 4, 2022Miranda Green

Oil companies and the banks that finance them are making empty promises – and getting credit for them too JPMorgan Chase won glowing headlines last year when the global investment bank unveiled a commitment to counter the climate crisis. The press amplified JPMorgan’s message – sometimes in JPMorgan’s own words. Fortune published a commentary article […]

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Activists fear Biden’s climate pledges are falling apart: ‘We aren’t seeing grit’

June 22, 2021April 4, 2022Miranda Green

The president took swift action upon entering the White House, but recent developments raise concern his agenda has stalled On his first day at the White House, Joe Biden earned praise for following through on several campaign promises, committing the US to strict climate goals and a greener future. Now, nearly six months into his […]

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Can Biden’s Justice40 plan deliver a fairer environment for people of color?

June 2, 2021April 4, 2022Miranda Green

Administration is pledging to route 40% of the benefits of climate and environment spending to disadvantaged communities, but getting it right will be difficult Indigenous farmers in the Isleta Pueblo, south of Albuquerque, New Mexico, have long relied on crops of corn and green chiles fed by the Rio Grande river, but amid a water […]

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