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Nuclear ‘power balls’ may make meltdowns a thing of the past
"You essentially have an accident-proof reactor.”
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Oil and gas coloring books teach kids safety, fossil fuel dependence
Meet Terry the Fracosaurus and other cartoon characters that really shouldn't exist.
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Texas relaxed environmental enforcement during the pandemic, state data show
A Grist analysis found that Texas pursued 20 percent fewer violations of environmental laws after its stay-at-home order, compared to 2019.
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Supreme Court clears way for Atlantic Coast Pipeline to cross Appalachian Trail
A massive natural gas pipeline could be a future AT thru-hiker
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How the US power grid could go on a 90% carbon-free diet
A new report lays out a clear path to clean power in 15 years.
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Renewables surpass coal in US energy generation for first time in 130 years
"We are seeing the end of coal."
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For developing countries, more solar power — and maybe more lead?
In India, solar power’s reliance on lead batteries could harm some communities.
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How renewable energy could emerge on top after the pandemic
Analysts say renewables' economic advantage will only increase in the long term.
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Pennsylvania regulators promised to keep an eye on polluters during the pandemic. They’re struggling.
Inspections of oil, gas, and mining in Pennsylvania have dropped off by 70 percent since the COVID-19 shutdown.
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5 experts predict the future of renewable energy amid coronavirus
5 experts predict the future of renewable energy amid coronavirus