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HOUSTON — It was just after noon on August 26, 2024, when Shiv Srivastava recorded the skyline of Houston’s East End while an industrial flare from TPC Group roared in the distance after power loss.

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As Hurricane Milton nears Florida with record winds of 180 mph, the rise in extreme storms is linked to fossil fuel-driven climate change and is expected to worsen, threatening regions far beyond the traditional hurricane belt.

Porter Fox writes for The New York Times.

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Democratic challenger Debbie Mucarsel-Powell and Republican incumbent Rick Scott present voters with starkly different approaches to climate policy as they vie for Florida's U.S. Senate seat.

Amy Green reports for Inside Climate News.

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In Knox County, Ohio, a shadowy coalition of fossil fuel interests, aided by a local newspaper, has turned residents against a proposed solar farm, sowing misinformation and division.

Miranda Green reports for Floodlight, Jennifer Smith Richards reports for ProPublica and Priyanjana Bengani reports for Tow Center for Digital Journalism.

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A fossil fuel company tied to Justice Neil Gorsuch is urging the Supreme Court to approve a crude oil rail project and curb federal environmental oversight.

Freddy Brewster reports for The Lever.

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The potential for a wider war in the Middle East is raising fears of a major oil supply shock that could disrupt global markets and push economies toward recession.

Peter S. Goodman reports for The New York Times.

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PITTSBURGH — Nine in ten Pennsylvanians support stricter regulations on the fracking industry, while 42% would support an outright ban on fracking, according to a new poll.

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached a $4.2 million settlement with Philadelphia Energy Solutions over a 2019 refinery explosion, marking the largest Clean Air Act settlement of its kind.

Frank Kummer reports for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Kelly Armstrong, front-runner for North Dakota governor, would oversee state bodies that regulate the oil and gas industry from which he derives nearly all of his personal income.

Jacob Orledge reports for ProPublica in partnership with the North Dakota Monitor.

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West Virginia has committed $50 million to convert the Pleasants Power Station into a facility that produces hydrogen and graphite from coal without emissions, a plan that faces skepticism due to the company’s unproven technology and financial issues.

Taylor Kate Brown reports for Floodlight and Sarah Elbeshbishi reports for Mountain State Spotlight.

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The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to block Biden administration rules aimed at curbing mercury and methane emissions, despite legal challenges from Republican-led states and industry groups.

Abbie VanSickle and Adam Liptak report for The New York Times.

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The Supreme Court will soon hear cases that could reshape key environmental laws, including those affecting water permits and agency authority over climate rules.

Pamela King, Niina H. Farah and Lesley Clark report for E&E News.

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The global petrochemical industry is bracing for a significant transformation, as a deep and extended downturn is expected to close many outdated plants, leading to more sustainable operations powered by low-carbon solutions and recycling technologies.

Alexander H. Tullo reports for Chemical & Engineering News.

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During their first Senate debate, Democrat Bob Casey and Republican Dave McCormick sparred over fracking, clean energy investments and the sale of U.S. Steel, accusing each other of distorting the facts.

Kiley Bense reports for Inside Climate News.

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Richard Thompson, who first identified microplastics, warns that without international agreement on a global treaty, plastic pollution could triple by 2060.

Richard Schiffman reports for Yale Environment 360.

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A recent report shows Canadians may lose more than $18.8 billion due to the government's low toll rates for the Trans Mountain pipeline, with the oil industry reaping the benefits.

Mitch Anderson reports for DeSmog.

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West Virginia activists protesting the Mountain Valley pipeline are being hit with serious criminal and civil charges under a new law that increases penalties for those opposing fossil fuel infrastructure projects.

Nina Lakhani and Hilary Beaumont report for The Guardian.

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A new study shows that AI systems consume significant amounts of water and energy to process even basic tasks, with resource demands expected to grow.

Aynsley O'Neill reports for Living on Earth.

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