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  • Dakota Access pipeline shouldn’t be closed during environmental review process, Army Corps says
    Dakota Access pipeline shouldn’t be closed during environmental review process, Army Corps says
  • In eastern Washington, industrial solar installations pit neighbor against neighbor
    In eastern Washington, industrial solar installations pit neighbor against neighbor
  • Climate change ranks 16th in poll of things people are most worried about
    Climate change ranks 16th in poll of things people are most worried about
  • Sea level rise, now 3.2 mm/year, may triple, making adaptation impossible
    Sea level rise, now 3.2 mm/year, may triple, making adaptation impossible
  • How much money are we getting for leasing 2,000 acres of our land to a Canadian company for the 350-MW Crimson Solar industrial PV installation?
    How much money are we getting for leasing 2,000 acres of our land to a Canadian company for the 350-MW Crimson Solar industrial PV installation?
  • Gulf tribes get $927,000 to “restore” oil-damaged coastal lands
    Gulf tribes get $927,000 to “restore” oil-damaged coastal lands
  • GM, longtime recipient of huge U.S. taxpayer subsidies, to invest $1 billion in Mexico electric vehicle plant
    GM, longtime recipient of huge U.S. taxpayer subsidies, to invest $1 billion in Mexico electric vehicle plant
  • In Massachusetts, “no remaining land” available for big solar installations as residents decry decimated forests, erosion
    In Massachusetts, “no remaining land” available for big solar installations as residents decry decimated forests, erosion
  • In Tibet, China plans to build world’s biggest dam on world’s highest river, generating 70 GW
    In Tibet, China plans to build world’s biggest dam on world’s highest river, generating 70 GW
  • Climate nonprofit cheers for “fast food sustainability”
    Climate nonprofit cheers for “fast food sustainability”
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