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    The court decision means the agency can move forward with appliance standards that the industry argues will drive up costs. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
    Energy and Environment

    Court sides with Energy Dept. on costly appliance rules

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    Carbon emissions from fossil fuels are projected to be less than 5.2 billion metric tons this year, the lowest since 1992, said Adam Sieminski, the head of the Energy Information Administration. (AP Photo)
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    Carbon emissions lowest since ’90s thanks to fracking

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    Power companies tapped into long-term gas supplies during the summer for the first time in a decade. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file)
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    Hot July drives record demand for natural gas

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    Among the former chiefs was William Reilly, who headed the Environmental Protection Agency under President George H.W. Bush. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)
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    Former Republican EPA chiefs back Clinton

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    August 9, 2016 5:29 pm
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    Environmental groups delivered two separate anti-fracking petitions to the Colorado secretary of state on Monday under a tight deadline to be included on the ballot in November. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, file)
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    Greens step up bid to ban fracking in Colorado

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    August 8, 2016 11:51 pm
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    Billionaire activist Tom Steyer's group NextGen Climate immediately criticized Donald Trump's ideas as the policies of an all-white, all-male policy team, which offers
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    Greens play the race card to slam Trump policies

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    August 8, 2016 8:47 pm
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    Delta Air Lines grounded flights and predicted widespread cancellations Monday, disrupting the travel plans of thousands of passengers, after a power outage hit its computer systems globally. (Red Huber/ Orlando Sentinel via AP)
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    Delta outage blamed on electric system failure

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    August 8, 2016 3:26 pm
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    The Climate Action Plan directed the Environmental Protection Agency, the Energy Department and other Cabinet-level agencies to begin working on new regulations, while speeding up existing programs to reduce greenhouse gases, which many scientists blame for driving man-made climate change.
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    The 7 most expensive regs in Obama’s climate plan

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    August 8, 2016 4:01 am
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    In a letter placed in EPA’s official docket for the program on Friday, the attorneys general of the states that won the court stay requested that EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy extend the comment period for the incentive program to 60 days after the court stay is lifted. (AP Photo)
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    Half the country not likely to participate in EPA’s clean energy plan

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    August 7, 2016 4:01 am
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    RenewNV says Apple's renewable power shows that fossil fuels are
    Energy and Environment

    New coalition: Apple’s move into electricity a warning for fossil fuels

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