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    Energy Department proposes efficiency rules for cooking devices after gas stove furor
    Energy and Environment

    Energy Department proposes efficiency rules for cooking devices after gas stove furor

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    February 1, 2023 10:45 am
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    Nearly 50 senators introduce challenge to Biden ESG investing rule
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    Nearly 50 senators introduce challenge to Biden ESG investing rule

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    Electric cars can both make the power grid more resilient and vulnerable, experts say.

    New DC bill seeks to install 7,500 electric vehicle chargers

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    EPA blocks major Alaska gold and copper mine over effects on salmon fisheries

    EPA blocks major Alaska gold and copper mine over effects on salmon fisheries

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    LISTEN: Researcher admits electric vehicles have hidden ‘concerning’ environmental costs
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    LISTEN: Researcher admits electric vehicles have hidden ‘concerning’ environmental costs

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    January 30, 2023 8:55 am
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    ‘I fly private’: Bill Maher calls out ‘hypocrite’ environmentalists who do the same
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    FILE - In this June 20, 2012 file photo, construction is seen going on at the Clinton Landfill near Clinton, Ill. Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn believes approvals the central Illinois county gave to the landfill did not include the potential storage of toxic PCBs the facility's owner now wants to store. If that's true, Quinn spokesman Dave Blanchette said Tuesday, July 22, 2014, that state law might allow the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to withdraw its approval of the plan to store toxic waste at Clinton. The landfill sits over the Mahomet aquifer, a source of drinking water for thousands of people across central Illinois. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)
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    California is dumping its toxic waste in less-regulated out-of-state facilities

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    American Airlines planes sit stored at Pittsburgh International Airport on March 31, 2020, in Imperial, Pennsylvania. Federal officials said Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023, that American Airlines retaliated against flight attendants who complained about jet fuel fumes seeping into airplane cabins.
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    Georgia scores $80M grant for plant to make jet fuel from wood chips

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    Biden reinstates restrictions on road-building and logging in Alaska’s Tongass
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    Biden reinstates restrictions on road-building and logging in Alaska’s Tongass

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    Connecticut exporting tons of trash to other state landfills
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    Connecticut exporting tons of trash to other state landfills

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