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Trump Administration Doubles Down on Coal Power in North Carolina
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Iran War Jeopardizes Global Food Security
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New BLM Grazing Rules Eliminate Tribal Buffalo From Public Lands
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Georgia Power Rates Dip, But the Savings Aren’t Likely to Last
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New York State Gets One Step Closer to a Data Center Moratorium
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