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But words aren’t enough. “All of the above” must also mean natural gas.
Democrats are beginning to dial back some of their signature environmental policies in response to their mounting economic ...
New York passed its $254 billion state budget months ago—but a sweeping federal bill may force major changes. What’s suddenly ...
It is the second victory for Auburn-area stakeholders in their legal fight against the state over Owasco Lake watershed rules ...
Plans for two gas pipelines are moving ahead after the Interior Department allowed construction of a major offshore wind ...
The concurrent flood events provided clear evidence of the vulnerabilities in these rural communities and how more needs to ...
New York is staring down billions in lost federal funding for Medicaid and food assistance over the next decade ...
The Atomic Age is Perpetually About to Dawn. Republicans and Democrats Aren’t the Ones Holding it Back. Nuclear power is a political winner — but not a money saver. Just ask Tim Echols.
By directing the New York Power Authority (NYPA) to build a gigawatt or more of advanced nuclear capacity, Gov. Kathy Hochul ...
Other writers discuss environmental-focused legislation that died in the Assembly this session as well as a handful of other ...
It’s past time lawmakers cleared this unnecessary barrier toward expanding clean and independent energy in Illinois.
Stung by the party's sweeping losses in November and desperate to win back working-class voters, the Democratic Party is in retreat on climate change. Nowhere is that retrenchment more jarring than in ...
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