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The Water Crisis in Corpus Christi Is Becoming a Subsidy for Industry Last year, residents of Corpus Christi thought they had stopped a billion-dollar desalination
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The Water Crisis in Corpus Christi Is Becoming a Subsidy for Industry Last year, residents of Corpus Christi thought they had stopped a billion-dollar desalination

The Marvin Braude Bike Path showing the Scattergood Steam Plant behind the bike path. Image licensed under the Creative Commons; photo by FacewizardDon’t Let LADWP

Microsoft Azure datacenters in Pangborn, Wenatchee, Washington. Image licensed under the Creative Commons; photo by TedderThe AI Race Is No Excuse for Environmental Injustice Two

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President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin make an announcement in the Roosevelt Room on rescinding the 2009 Environmental Protection Agency endangerment finding, Thursday,

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The Competitiveness Con How Big Oil Hijacked EU Climate Law While European citizens believed their governments were negotiating landmark climate legislation, a secret corporate cabal

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