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Editorial: Peabody backs a cynical take on global warming and carbon dioxide

St. Louis’ own Peabody Energy is putting its money behind a Texas-based foundation whose apparent job is to promote the benefits of carbon and stoke public skepticism of wind and solar energy.

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Sulfur dioxide pollution in the Bootheel breaks EPA rules. Regulators look to fix it

A coal-fired power plant must cut emissions and an aluminum smelter must spend millions to rid a community in Missouri’s Bootheel of sulfur dioxide pollution by 2026 under a deal with state environmental regulators.

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Governor signs off on plan to limit Missouri farm inspections

Opponents said the new law will make it more difficult to police bad actors.
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Three Exxon refineries top the list of U.S. polluters

Exxon Mobil's U.S. oil refineries pump out far more lung-damaging soot than similarly-sized facilities operated by rivals, according to regulatory documents and an analysis of pollution test results.

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Local leaders and advocates push for Ameren to retire its coal plants by 2030 — up to 15 years before planned

The St. Louis-based electric monopoly’s heavy reliance on coal is under scrutiny as it works to file an updated long-term plan by an Oct. 1 deadline.
Editorial: Lowered auto emissions standards threaten Americans' health - and the planet's

Editorial: Lowered auto emissions standards threaten Americans' health - and the planet's

Trump's environmental sabotage is about coddling industry and erasing Obama's legacy. He now wants to reduce emissions standards.
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Editorial: Amazon is making big climate-change promises. Some employees want more, faster
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Editorial: Amazon is making big climate-change promises. Some employees want more, faster

Amazon appears to be serious about its commitment to reduce its carbon footprint.

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