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Joe Biden administration bars US imports of solar panels linked to forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region energy.renewable Article 406 words 12 votes
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How returning lands to native tribes is helping protect nature conservation Article 2847 words 6 votes
Study seeks origins of ghost nets that haunt Hawaii’s shores pollution.water Article published May 27 2021 5 votes
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When Texas’ natural gas supplies froze up, prices soared, and now Minnesota’s customers are looking at an $800 million bill energy Article 1787 words 4 votes
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In Colorado, the looming liability of oil and gas cleanup pollution.ground Article 1738 words, published Mar 16 2021 6 votes
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Steven Donziger has been under house arrest for over 580 days, awaiting trial on a misdemeanor charge. It’s all, he says, because he beat a multinational energy corporation in court. energy Link 28 votes
The wolf that discovered California: Nearly a century after the last wolf was eradicated in the state, a lone female arrived and established a pack. Not everyone is cheering. conservation Article 11 votes
The demise and potential revival of the American chestnut conservation Article 3829 words, published Feb 17 2021 4 votes
Carbon Capture Convolution - An exploration of a plan to keep a New Mexico coal plant running pollution climate change Article 2790 words 6 votes
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Why wind turbines in New York keep working in bitter cold weather unlike the ones in Texas energy.renewable Article 587 words 10 votes
Texas' grid operator warns rolling blackouts are possible as winter storm escalates demand for electricity energy Article 987 words 31 votes
Nearly 100,000 remain without power in Portland as outages stretch into sixth day energy Article 474 words 10 votes
Forever chemicals are widespread in US drinking water pollution.water water.drinking Article 1383 words 17 votes
Ex-Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and eight others criminally charged in Flint Water Crisis pollution.water Article 837 words, published Jan 14 2021 29 votes
Efforts are under way to designate the site of a 60,000 year old submerged forest off the Alabama coast a marine sanctuary conservation Article 765 words 11 votes
US President Joe Biden indicates plans to cancel Keystone XL pipeline permit on first day in office, sources confirm Article 248 words 31 votes
Hunting pastime spikes during pandemic. Conservationists are glad conservation Article 1595 words 6 votes
US consumes more green energy than coal for first time since 1885 energy.renewable Article 468 words 15 votes
Hawaii is famous for its spectacular beaches. But over the past century, three of the state’s major islands have lost roughly one-quarter of their sandy shores. climate change Article 12 votes
Georgia Power receives first nuclear fuel shipment for Vogtle Unit 3 climate change energy Article 1009 words 6 votes