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A Toxic Landfill Was on the Brink of Expanding. Residents Fought Back and Won
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Virginia Regulator Approves Electricity Transmission Line and Towers in Alexandria to Serve One Proposed Data Center
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The US Department of Agriculture Bans Support for Renewables, a Lifeline for Farmers
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Court Temporarily Halts Land Transfer That Would Allow a Mine to Destroy Western Apache Sacred Land
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Melting on the Arctic’s Svalbard Islands Shows the Climate Future Is Now
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Utilities Want to Regain the Ability to Build Power Plants in PJM. Consumer Advocates Say That’s Probably a Bad Idea
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New Jersey Orders Probe, Demands Transparency From PJM
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‘Make Billionaires Pay’ March Will Bring Together Climate and Social Justice Movements
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The Smoldering, Noxious Waste Dump Next Door
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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse on Democrats’ Failures—and Opportunities for a Climate Comeback
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The Chinese Dam Threatening the World’s Most Endangered Ape
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El Paso’s Heat Is Killing in Record Numbers. It May Only Get Worse
Story by Martha Pskowski, photos by Paul Ratje
Deadlocked on Plastic Pollution
ICN Sunday Morning
Tribal Solar Projects Meet Different Fates in Wyoming After Trump Administration Kills Funding
By Jake Bolster
After a Drought Last Year, Ohio Farmers Wished for Rain. Now Downpours Are Destroying Their Crops
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From Landfills and Recycling Programs to Desks in Offices, Toxic Chemicals in Plastics Poison Workers
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