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    Gov. Maura Healey (D-MA) declared a state of emergency and asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency to issue a pre-disaster emergency declaration on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, in Boston. On Monday, Sept. 15, Healey banned state agencies from buying single-use plastic bottles.
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    California sues oil and gas companies over climate destruction

    California sues oil and gas companies over climate destruction

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    Reliable energy is under attack
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    Reliable energy is under attack

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    Electric cars can both make the power grid more resilient and vulnerable, experts say.
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    Washington needs 3 million more EV charging ports to meet state goal

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    ‘Warehouse’ growth worrying environmental groups
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    In this Wednesday, July 30, 2014 photograph, a builder works on the construction of new homes in Belmar, N.J. The Commerce Department reports on U.S. home construction in August on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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    Democrats sabotage their own housing affordability plans

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    President Joe Biden speaks about gas prices and oil companies profits, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, on Oct. 31 in Washington, as Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm listens.
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    Joe Biden’s knockout punch for American energy independence

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    Ryanair head hit in the face with ‘cream cakes’ by climate activists
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    Ryanair head hit in the face with ‘cream cakes’ by climate activists

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    No small potatoes: Idaho’s economic success is a model for the US
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    No small potatoes: Idaho’s economic success is a model for the US

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    Hurricane Idalia pushes flamingos far from the Caribbean
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    Hurricane Idalia pushes flamingos far from the Caribbean

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