Inside Climate News(lean-left)
ROWLAND, N.C.—Brenda Schwab stopped her 16-year-old Ford pickup truck on Gaddy’s Mill Road and pointed to a chocolate-colored ridge about 30 feet long and 5 feet high, resting in a field and close to the road. A cold downpour had turned the air clammy. It smelled like a rancid potpourri seeping thro
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In January 2024, Rep. Don Davis (D., N.C.) traveled to Eagle Pass, Texas, for a one-day tour of the southern border. He appears to have spent over $2,300 on taxis or ride shares on a trip that cost taxpayers nearly $10,000 in total.
The post Riding in Style: North Carolina Rep. Don Davis Billed Taxp
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North Carolina Senate Leader Phil Berger (R) has requested a recount after unofficial election results showed him narrowly trailing his challenger in the GOP primary race for his state Senate seat. Berger and his opponent, Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page (R), were separated by just 23 votes follo
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The Iran war has spurred a range of commentators to renew calls for the UK...
The post Analysis: Why clean energy will cut UK gas imports by more than North Sea drilling appeared first on Carbon Brief.
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In the fight to reduce plastic waste, how can restaurants, bars and cafés migrate from cheap, disposable cups and dishes to durable, reusable items?
The post Plastic Crisis: These Municipalities Are Turning to Reuse Systems appeared first on Earth.Org.
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As speculation mounts that Kim Jong-un and Trump could meet this month, analysts say Pyongyang will continue to see nuclear weapons as a matter of survival
Middle East crisis – live updates
North Korea’s launch last week of a missile from a naval destroyer elicited an uncharacteristically prosaic
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