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Agency Capture in the Carolinas

Newly released e-mails show that when Duke Energy received notice that several citizens groups (including Waterkeeper Alliance and several North Carolina Waterkeeper organizations) were planning to sue it for Clean Water Act violations at its coal ash "storage" ponds,...

Land Use and the Climate Bubble

Real estate prices in many parts of the country are beginning to fall due to the real and perceived effects of climate change on land use. What is happening on the land is an indicator that a climate bubble is forming. The probability of it bursting is increasing --...

From Remote Generation To Trigeneration

Advances in district energy systems, combined heat and power, and trigeneration technologies allow multiple building owners to cooperate to produce energy on-site and share power for heating and cooling to reduce energy consumption in buildings by over 70 percent;...

Fifth IPCC Report Sets a Global Carbon Budget

The Fifth Assessment Report is out from the IPCC.  Andy Revkin's DotEarth blog has an excellent summary.  No real surprises -- the Earth has warmed, is warming, and will warm, the oceans are acidifying and human beings are in fact responsible for these changes due...

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