Helping Flood-Prone Areas Withstand Disaster
The Pew Charitable Trusts writes that most Americans support requiring federally financed infrastructure in flood-prone areas.
The Pew Charitable Trusts writes that most Americans support requiring federally financed infrastructure in flood-prone areas.
If he can’t build, he can definitely borrow.
Not exactly. But there is an audience of one watching every word.
Automation and offshoring have replaced many laborers on American assembly lines, but signature public works projects could generate an alternate source of well-paid hourly work.
(Thu, 02 May 2019) Net injections into working natural gas storage totaled 123 billion cubic feet (Bcf) for the week ending April 26, 2019. This week posted the second-largest net injection ever reported in the history of the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report. Net injections have reached triple-digits only 32 times since 2010, typically occurring in May or September. The net injection for the week ending April 26, 2019, was the earliest that EIA has reported a triple-digit increase during the injection season.
Mr. Trump, here’s a fight worth having.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, said there was “good will” during their meeting with President Trump on infrastructure spending, which yielded an agreement to pursue a $2 trillion plan.
After a meeting of “good will” at the White House, the leaders will meet again in three weeks to discuss how to actually pay for the ambitious project.
(Mon, 29 Apr 2019) Working U.S. natural gas stocks entered the 2018â19 winter heating season below the five-year (2013-17) range in each of the storage regions in the Lower 48 states. However, increased U.S. natural gas production and interregional flows supplemented smaller-than-normal withdrawals from storage in most regions to supply winter heating demand for natural gas. Most of the U.S. working natural gas storage capacity is located in the three regions east of the Mountain region, and in that area, natural gas withdrawals followed this pattern.
Some say Beijing lends money for infrastructure and development to pressure poor countries with debt. Not so.