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EnergyPlatform.News(letter)
October 13, 2025
In this week’s edition of energy and environmental policy news across the states: First gas stove warning label, Microsoft carbon emissions jump, U.S. natural gas consumption set to hit record high, At a glance: North Dakota
Plus: Deantha Skibinski, the Alaska Miner’s Association: Making Alaska mining great again
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Tell us how to better serve your needs with this quick survey! Take survey [[link removed]] Button not working? Click here [[link removed]] First-in-nation gas stove warning label law faces legal heat [[link removed]]
Colorado, the first state to require cigarette-style health warnings on gas stoves, is facing a lawsuit by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) to stop the implementation of the law.
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Microsoft carbon emissions jump as AI and cloud demand rises [[link removed]] [[link removed]]
Microsoft's carbon emissions surged in fiscal year 2024 due to growing energy demands for artificial intelligence and cloud computing, highlighting the challenges major corporations with ambitious climate goals face in a rapidly changing world.
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US natural gas consumption set to hit record high [[link removed]]
U.S. natural gas consumption will likely break a record this year, according to the Energy Information Administration, which predicts a 1% increase over last year due primarily to colder winter months that drove up heating demand.
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At a glance: North Dakota [[link removed]] [[link removed]]
A snapshot of energy and environmental facts about the state of North Dakota.
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Skibinski: Making Alaska mining great again [[link removed]]
Alaska’s lands are constantly targeted by outside opposition groups that spend millions of dollars, often using misinformation to abuse our nation’s permitting processes, to delay and ultimately stop our resource development projects. The organizations fund efforts like large form-letter writing campaigns to solicit millions of non-substantive comments during public participation periods, fund citizens’ initiatives that seek to stop mining and raise regulatory hurdles for all via the ballot box and serial litigation against agencies for permit decisions. These nefarious activities generate fear among the general public and overburden regulatory agencies tasked with upholding the nation’s permitting process.
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