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A federal study warns of significant greenhouse gas emissions and higher energy costs linked to LNG exports, but stops short of halting expansion plans.

Pam Radtke reports for Floodlight.

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Massive coal reserves are sitting unused at U.S. power plants, creating financial challenges amid lower demand for coal-fired energy.

Sharon Udasin reports for The Hill.

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A recent Enbridge oil spill in Wisconsin has intensified concerns about the safety of the company’s Line 5 pipeline project, despite state assurances of minimal risk.

Kristoffer Tigue reports for Inside Climate News.

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The Albanese government approved four coal mine expansions in New South Wales and Queensland, sparking outrage from climate groups over the potential release of 850 million tonnes of CO2.

Graham Readfearn reports for The Guardian.

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Nearly 70 petrochemical companies across the nation, including 30 in Texas, are sending millions of pounds of pollutants into waterways each year due to weak or nonexistent regulations, according to a report published by the watchdog group Environmental Integrity Project.

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Coal use worldwide is projected to peak at 8.7 billion tons this year, driven by energy demand spikes following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Jillian Ambrose reports for The Guardian.

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Experts warn that while renewable energy is growing rapidly, only significant reductions in fossil fuel use can prevent catastrophic climate change and environmental collapse.

Gerry McGovern and Sue Branford report for Mongabay.

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While walkable neighborhoods promise cleaner air, vibrant communities, and less driving, a new study finds that most Americans still prefer the space and affordability of suburban sprawl.

Harry Stevens reports for The Washington Post.

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Residents of Morton County received pro-Energy Transfer mailers just before the company’s trial against Greenpeace, raising concerns about potential juror bias.

Emily Sanders reports for DeSmog.

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A new analysis from the Department of Energy concludes that expanding liquefied natural gas exports could raise domestic costs, hurt frontline communities and worsen greenhouse gas emissions.

Lisa Friedman and Coral Davenport report for The New York Times.

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Donald Trump's cabinet nominees are linked to wealthy fracking executives, conservative groups and climate denial networks that threaten progress on climate policy.

Joe Fassler reports for DeSmog.

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Two climate activists lost a court battle with Shell, reflecting broader challenges to environmental protests amid harsher legal measures in the UK.

Keerti Gopal reports for Inside Climate News.

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Federal judges appear ready to back the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to tighten soot pollution limits, reversing a Trump-era policy and prioritizing public health.

Sean Reilly reports for E&E News.

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A Russian tanker broke apart and sank in the Black Sea during a storm, spilling thousands of tons of oil, while a second tanker ran aground nearby, raising concerns of environmental damage.

Luke Harding and agencies report for The Guardian.

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Authorities worldwide are increasingly prosecuting climate activists, signaling a coordinated effort to suppress environmental dissent.

Nina Lakhani reports for The Guardian.

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Opponents of Summit Carbon Solutions' carbon pipeline project in Iowa are receiving cease-and-desist letters threatening legal action for alleged defamatory statements.

Cami Koons reports for Iowa Capital Dispatch.

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Microplastics are invading our bodies, from the air we breathe to the food we eat, sparking growing concerns about their potential health risks.

Sanjay Gupta reports for CNN.

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Floating fish farms could soon occupy parts of the Gulf of Mexico under a revived plan supported by the Trump administration, sparking debate over aquaculture’s environmental impact.

Tristan Baurick reports for Grist.

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