Energy
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Scorecard Ranks US Retailers on Sustainably Produced Wood Furniture
RALEIGH, N.C. – Consumers looking for sustainably made wood furniture can now see how their favorite stores stack up when…
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Conflict Intensifies Between Colstrip, Montana’s Energy Future
HELENA, Mont. – The struggle is ramping up over the Colstrip coal-fired power plant and Montana’s energy future. A headline-grabbing…
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Bill in Congress Would Protect Ore. Landscape ‘Unique to World’
PORTLAND, Ore. — A hearing is scheduled in Congress today on a bill that would expand public-lands protections in Oregon.…
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New Federal Bill Targets Methane Gas Leaks
COLUMBUS, Ohio – New federal legislation could help Ohio in its efforts to reduce methane gas leaks from natural-gas facilities.…
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Permeable Fencing Helps Make NC Solar Farms Wildlife-Friendly
DURHAM, N.C. – Permeable fencing could help make solar-energy facilities in North Carolina more wildlife-friendly. The Nature Conservancy, along with…
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Consumer Advocates Urge State to Strengthen Energy Efficiency Standards
PHOENIX – Consumer advocates are encouraging the Arizona Corporation Commission to be results-oriented when it sets the state’s next energy…
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Note to BLM on NM’s Chaco Canyon: ‘The Public is Watching’
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — After a shortened public-comment period, the Bureau of Land Management is planning to open land in the…
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