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Now: The Great North
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Runway Blues is a fun song? BROOOO
The deal does little for the clean energy transition, and expedites a natural gas pipeline. But it keeps intact spending in Biden’s climate bill -- an early target for the GOP.
Excerpt from this story from the Washington Post:
A long-disputed Appalachian natural gas pipeline could be on a fast track to completion as part of the new debt ceiling deal.
President Biden and House Republicans have agreed to expedite permitting for the Mountain Valley Pipeline, a project that is key to the West Virginia delegation as the president and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) seek to woo lawmakers across the capital.
Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.). has previously demanded White House support for the project in exchange for his vote, and other Republicans, including West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, praised the pipeline provisions included in the legislation.
It is another White House concession to Manchin, who has long championed the 303-mile pipeline, which would carry West Virginia shale gas to the East Coast but has been tripped up by dozens of environmental violations and a slew of court fights. Environmentalists have fought the project since its inception, and the new provisions aims to block them from challenging almost all government approvals for the line to cut across federal forests and dozens of waterways in Appalachia’s hilly, wet terrain.
The pipeline language is just one of a few energy and climate provisions in the deal, drawing ire from pipeline opponents and climate activists. The bill also proposes streamlining the landmark National Environmental Policy Act to limit its requirements on some projects, and studying the capacity of the country’s grid to transfer electricity from region to region.
Republican leaders say they will work with the White House later on how to speed up major electric transmission projects — crucial to Biden’s goal of transitioning away from fossil fuels — but excluded such provisions from this deal. The White House also said it fended off efforts to cut billions in spending from major legislation Biden had championed, including last year’s roughly $370 billion package that funded his climate agenda.
That was not enough to please environmental groups. The Sierra Club on Monday called for Congress to reject it, as did Sen. Tim Kaine (D) from Virginia, where both U.S. senators have opposed past legislation to fast-track the pipeline project.
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❛ so what exactly is a ‘ robot ’ ? ❜
there’s a MORBID curiosity ticking as her questioning gaze glosses over his shining armor, lights glowing like moonlight. she’s never seen a man like this before - made entirely of unfeeling METALS. yet he seems to retain all senses, almost as if iron is nothing more than flesh.
Is he a Man, is he a Machine? He is...Manchine
Manchine
A sheriff whose body has been rebuilt with state-of-the-art technology uses his Internet capabilities to solve crimes. Half man, half machine... He is Manchine.