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Wind energy faces new scrutiny as Trump targets eagle deaths

President Trump’s administration has moved to tighten enforcement of laws protecting bald eagles from wind turbines, even as it has weakened those same protections for oil, gas, and other industries.

Lisa Friedman reports for The New York Times.

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EPA halts updates to top greenhouse gas database after scientist’s suspension

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Dominion’s plan for Virginia gas plant draws pushback over health and pollution fears

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White House plan would open vast Alaskan reserve to decades of oil drilling

The Trump administration is moving to eliminate environmental protections for most of the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska, drawing widespread opposition from Alaska Native communities, scientists, and conservation groups.

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California races to protect clean air rules after Trump rolls back emission waivers

California officials are preparing new strategies to curb vehicle pollution after President Donald Trump revoked the state’s authority to set stricter emission standards, a move that also eliminates its planned phaseout of gas-powered cars by 2035.

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Trump shifts federal grant approvals to political appointees

President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring political appointees, not career civil servants, to review and approve all federal grants, a change that could reshape billions in funding for programs from environmental protection to education.

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EPA plan could strip authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from factory farms

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Trump administration moves to replace senior official at global energy agency

The Trump administration is seeking to remove Mary Warlick, the No. 2 official at the International Energy Agency, as part of a broader push to shift the organization’s stance on fossil fuels and U.S. energy priorities.

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Fracking lawsuit in West Virginia alleges toxic exposure sickened children

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Curtis Tate reports for West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

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Glacier once thought stable in Argentina is now rapidly thinning

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Raymond Zhong reports for The New York Times.

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