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Need for huge natural gas plant in question as solar energy rises across SC

Solar power and battery storage are expected to reduce the need for natural gas in South Carolina, pipeline representatives say..

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Expansion of Savannah natural gas export facility at crux of nation's climate debate

Opponents look to block expansion of natural gas exports from a Savannah facility that is one of the area’s largest carbon polluters.

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Trump who? Republicans in Dubai try to carve out their own climate agenda.

GOP lawmakers came to the U.N. climate summit to champion U.S. energy while acknowledging the need to cut carbon. But will that matter if Trump returns to the White House?

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Energy Crisis, War Inflation Drive Down Austria's CO2 Pollution

(Bloomberg) -- Austria slashed its greenhouse gas pollution in 2022 despite producing more goods as its industrial economy responded to the energy crisis kicked off by Russia’s war in Ukraine.Most Read from BloombergChina Evergrande Group Files Chapter 15 Bankruptcy in New York‘Poor Man’s Cocaine’ Costing $3 a Pill Threatens to ProliferateGoldman Plans Hiring Spree to Fix Lapses After Increased Fed ScrutinyNiger Soldiers Killed in Attacks by Armed Group, Ecowas SaysGlobal Yields Reach 15-Year Hi

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Methane big part of 'alarming' rise in planet-warming gases

Rising methane levels in the atmosphere last year again played a big part in an overall increase in the greenhouse gases that cause climate change, according to a new report

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Governor joins US Climate Alliance

Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero on Monday announced that she has joined the U.S. Climate Alliance, a bipartisan coalition of U.S. governors — representing approximately 60 percent of the U.S. economy

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Guest column: Close to home

In Colorado Springs we have already experienced our fair share of climate-change-driven natural disasters, from the devastating Waldo Canyon and Black Forest fires that destroyed nearly 1,000 homes and took

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Opinion: Close to home


In Colorado Springs we have already experienced our fair share of climate-change-driven natural disasters, from the devastating Waldo Canyon and Black Forest fires that destroyed nearly 1,000 homes and took four lives, to the historic 2013 flooding that followed shortly after. 
The average temperatures in our community have been rising over the years and Colorado Springs Utilities is now predicting that 70 percent of all the city’s residences will have air conditioning installed over the next few years. Colorado Springs is growing hotter faster than the rest of the state, and Colorado is often in the top 10 states showing the greatest temperature increases. Last summer, record-burning wildfires translated to terrible air quality, putting our health and well-being at risk.  

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