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In Georgia, companies want to cut emissions. Utilities are holding them back.
With less than half of Georgia Power's electricity carbon-free, businesses and governments are scrambling to meet looming clean energy targets.…
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Oklahoma’s tribal lands are 5 times more likely to flood than rest of state
When Indigenous peoples were forced off their land, they were boxed into flood-prone areas. Quelle: https://grist.org/indigenous/in-oklahoma-tribes-are-5-times-more-likely-to-experience-flooding/...
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The problematic chemicals fueling America’s EV revolution
Ramped-up production of toxins used in the batteries has communities worried. Quelle: https://grist.org/accountability/the-problematic-chemicals-fueling-americas-ev-revolution/...
Accountability
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The US is failing renters during extreme heat waves
Laws require landlords to provide heat. It’s not the same for AC. Quelle: https://grist.org/extreme-heat/the-us-is-failing-renters-during-extreme-heat-waves/...
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What Project 2025 would to do climate policy in the US
"It's real bad." Project 2025, the 900-plus-page policy blueprint that seeks to fundamentally restructure the federal government, has largely garnered…
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Accountability International news Oceans
One way a plastics treaty could help the Global South: Fund waste management.
Tackling plastic’s entire lifespan, from production to disposal, could eliminate most of the pollution it generates. But a vast expansion…
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Indigenous Affairs news
The state senator leading efforts to return land to tribal nations
"We can't sit back anymore and not participate." Quelle: https://grist.org/indigenous/the-state-senator-leading-efforts-to-return-land-to-tribal-nations/...
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