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Biologist encounters oil-spewing pipe while researching biodiversity in the Gulf of Mexico. It’s not an isolated incident.
Nov 14
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Texas voters to decide whether to funnel $10 billion in taxpayer money to natural gas power plants
Nov 1
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Major carbon pipeline is cancelled as opposition grows and regulations remain elusive
Oct 25
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World’s largest fertilizer factory plans major expansion, despite record of pollution and chemical accidents
Oct 18
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Oil & gas companies and investors placing big bets on federally-subsidized carbon capture projects
Oct 12
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Startup of Texas plastics plant by ExxonMobil and Saudi Arabia followed by wave of air and water pollution violations
Oct 4
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Chinese ammonia plant in Louisiana could receive U.S. taxpayer subsidies
Sep 27
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Biden Administration offers drillers 67 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico – but industry sues over protections for whales
Sep 21
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First-ever EPA data show gas processing plants emit thousands of pounds of carcinogens per year
Sep 6
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