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In Virginia, Voters Head to the Polls Hot Over Data Centers, Solar Facilities and Rising Electric Bills
By Charles Paullin
‘Burning Money’: Dept. of Energy Directs $100 Million to Modernize Declining Coal Plants
By Anika Jane Beamer
How Alabama Power Kept Bills Up and Opposition Out to Become One of the Most Powerful Utilities in the Country
By Dennis Pillion, Lee Hedgepeth
Climate Disaster Survivors in the Global South Take Legal Action Against European Carbon Majors
By Dana Drugmand
Protecting Puffins in Maine Is an Emotional Commitment
By Derrick Z. Jackson, The Equation
Western States Brace for a Uranium Boom as the Nation Looks to Recharge its Nuclear Power Industry
By Jake Bolster, Dylan Baddour, Wyatt Myskow
Can Cows and Solar Power Coexist? We’re About to Find Out
By Dan Gearino
What the Whales Are Saying
ICN Sunday Morning
A Company Eyes What Would Be North Carolina’s First Commercial Natural Gas Well
By Lisa Sorg
Texas Grid Increasingly Meets Growing Demand With Renewables
By Arcelia Martin
Ted Bundy, Serial Killers and Lead Exposure: Exploring the Connection Between Neurotoxins and Violence
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
CSX Train Derailment in Virginia Puts Chickahominy River at Risk
By Charles Paullin
Trump’s Order to Keep Michigan Coal Plant Running Has Cost $80 Million So Far
By Marianne Lavelle
At Rallies in Utah and Wyoming, PacifiCorp Customers Urge the Utility to Pursue Renewables
By Jake Bolster
Los Ecuatorianos Votarán Sobre la Reforma Constitucional, que Podría Acabar con los Derechos de la Naturaleza
Por Katie Surma
After Decades of Protections, Green Sea Turtles Have Been Saved From the Brink of Extinction—for Now
By Teresa Tomassoni