Slavery And Racism Blamed For “Climate Change” In The South, Tennessee To Create Inventory Of Climate “Offenders”

Slavery And Racism Are Being Blamed For Climate Change In The South, According To The Fifth National Climate Assessment And Tennessee Will Create An Inventory Of Its Biggest Climate “Offenders” After Having Been Allocated $3 Million In Grants From The EPA. TDEC Has Until November 30th To Submit An Initial Inventory Of Sources Of Climate Pollution And The Public Has Until Tomorrow, Wednesday 29th, 2023 To Provide Feedback In A Survey.

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Analyst Says Diesel Supply Shortage In Southeastern States ‘Could Become More Challenging’

A Fuel Supply And Logistics Company Is Warning About Diesel Shortages Across The Southeastern United States, Issuing An Alert On Friday About “Rapidly Devolving” Conditions In Tennessee And Six Other States.

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Gas Prices Up $1.25 Per Gallon Over Past Year, Home Heating Fuel Costs Expected To Skyrocket

U.S. Gasoline Prices Reached A 7-Year-High This Week, With The National Average Of A Regular Gallon Of Gasoline Rising To $3.399. With Higher Expected Fuel Costs And More Consumption Of Energy Due To A Colder Winter, EIA Expects Propane Expenditures To Increase By 54%.

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Gas Prices Hit 7-Year High Ahead Of July 4th Weekend

As Americans Prepare To Hit The Road For Independence Day Weekend, Gas Prices Hit A Seven-Year High. An Expected 43.6 Million Americans Are Set To Hit The Road This Holiday Weekend, And They’ll Pay The Most They Have To Fill Up Their Tank Since 2014, The AAA Says.

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Tennessee General Assembly Approves $1 Million for Coal Industry

TN Legislators Passed A Bill That Will Allow The State To Regain Control Of A Coal Industry That Has Been Seriously Lacking In Production In Recent Years. Initial Agreements Showed That Oversight Of The Industry Would Come At No Cost To The State, But The New Bill Will Leave Tennessee Paying Nearly $1 Million Per Year.

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