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If Democrats Take House, Energy Sector Faces Reckoning – Houston Chronicle
Ozone Layer Finally Healing, UN Says – The Guardian
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Renewables Reduced Wholesale Power Costs by $5.7 Billion in Texas – pv magazine
Tribe Challenges Army Corps Findings on Dakota Access Pipeline – Associated Press
Britain’s Renewable Electricity Capacity Overtakes Fossil Fuels – Reuters
South Korea to Cap Operations of Coal, Oil Power Plants Due to Air Pollution – Reuters
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