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North Carolina ghost forests grow due to sea level rise
Dead. Pale. Devoid of limbs. No, not the stars of horror stories, but families of trees sprawled across America's East Coast that are being swallowed by swarms of salty ocean water.
Jillian Gordner: Polluters’ tax would help clear NC toxic waste sites
More money needed to clear toxic waste dumps.
DEQ’s Regan work for environmental justice made him Biden’s EPA pick
Regan's focus on pollution victims help Biden see him as the next EPA chief.
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Raleigh Catholic church fights climate change with solar panels
Parishioners of St. Francis of Assisi gathered this week to celebrate something their Catholic church now has in common with the Vatican: home-grown solar electricity.
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Pipeline’s end could change energy future
At the close of the Fourth of July weekend, Duke Energy and Dominion Energy may have unwittingly declared a new independence - a breakaway from the the tyranny of fossil fuels in generating electricity.
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NC State wants to help feed the world. Here’s how the college plans to make it happen
A new NCSU College of Agriculture and Life Sciences building is part of a change in the way it does research and science. The hope is to help feed the world’s growing population in a sustainable way.
Climate change: NC Republicans more open to discussion
North Carolina elected Republicans are more willing to say the climate is changing and humans have some impact. But large differences remain between the parties on what to do next.
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