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After a Decade of Missteps, a Texas City Careens Toward a Water-Shortage Catastrophe
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As the Arctic Grows Noisier, Narwhals Are Becoming Quieter
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‘Toxic Colonialism’ on the Bay of Bengal
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New Analysis Warns Trump Offshore Drilling Plan Could Trigger Thousands of Oil Spills
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Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Facilities in Texas Emitted 1.6 Million Pounds of Regulated Pollutants During Last Week’s Icy Weather
By Dylan Baddour, Peter Aldhous
Maine Again Looks North for Onshore Wind, but Full Grid Integration Will Have to Wait
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In Arizona, Utilities and State Regulators Double Down on Fossil Fuels and Higher Costs Despite Residents’ Opposition
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Developer Calls GW Ranch in Pecos County, Texas, the ‘Largest Power Project’ in U.S.
By Dylan Baddour
Data Centers in PJM Grid Can Rely Solely on Generators During the Cold, DOE Rules
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New Lawsuit Claims ‘Catastrophic Impacts’ From Permian Basin Injection Wells
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One-Third of Pacific Island Fish Contaminated With Microplastics
By Johnny Sturgeon
Trump’s Choice to Be Alabama’s Next Senator Finds an Odd Political Target: the Modern Gas Can
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The ‘Biggest Tragedy’ of Trump’s Gutting of the National Park Service
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Texas’ Grid Holds Up During Winter Weather
By Arcelia Martin
‘Relief from the Nightmare’: Alabama Judge Halts Operations at a Quarry Residents Say Is Ruining Their Community
By Dennis Pillion
A Town’s Opposition to Proposed Power Lines Sparks Discussion About the Cost of Texas’ Growth
By Arcelia Martin