In a stunning development late Thursday, November 15, it was reported that Virginia Governor Northam will replace two members of the Air Pollution Control Board and one member of the State Water Control Board whose terms have expired, but who
FERC Requested to Issue Stop Work Order on ACP Due to NWP 12 Decision
Six ABRA member organizations have requested that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issue a stop work order for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) because of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals’ issuance on November 7 of a stay of
A Dangerous Place to Build A Pipeline!
This week a sink hole opened on a farm near Swoope, Virginia (Augusta County) that is 20 feet deep, 9 feet long and 7 feet wide. The site is in the vicinity of the route of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Court Grants Stay in ACP Eminent Domain Case, Citing Pending Challenges
A Federal Court has issued a 90-day stay in an attempt by Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC to acquire by eminent domain rights to an 11-acre property in Nash County, NC, citing as a major reason the fact that there are
MVP Asks FERC for Permission to Extend Project into North Carolina
Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC has asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for a certificate to build an extension of its project that would extend into North Carolina, what it calls the Southgate Project. The November 6 filing with FERC,
Charges heard against Roanoke County mother and daughter who sat in trees to block a pipeline
Card – The Roanoke Times – 11/8/18
EQT lawsuit would upend long-standing natural gas leasing reforms
Card – WV Gazette-Mail – 11/14/18
Clean Energy Is Surging, but Not Fast Enough to Solve Global Warming
Card – The New York Times – 11/12/18
FERC nominee McNamee distances himself from Trump coal bailout at hearing
Card – Utility Dive – 11/15/18
Cash Buys Elections—and Continued Fossil Fuel Dominance
Card – EcoWatch – 11/15/18

