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Taxonomy Archives: North Carolina

October 2, 2020

COVID-19 impacts reinforce North Carolina residents’ love for public lands

October 1, 2020

Seismic blasting efforts halted for Atlantic Ocean

September 29, 2020

Win-win solution for NC mountain highway

September 22, 2020

Inconsistent drilling statements sow coastal confusion

September 15, 2020

NC NAACP Taking Constitutional Amendments Case to NC Supreme Court

RALEIGH, N.C. – The North Carolina NAACP today announced it will take its case to invalidate two Constitutional amendments to the North Carolina Supreme Court

September 15, 2020

NC NAACP takes Constitutional amendments case to state’s highest court

September 10, 2020

Seismic company drops out of oil-search process

September 8, 2020

SELC statement: Trump administration drilling exemptions leave many states at risk

August 31, 2020

Administration Weakens Rule that Limits Toxic Wastewater from Coal Plants

WASHINGTON - In response to the Trump administration’s rollback of a crucial rule--known as Effluent Limitation Guidelines or ELG for power plants

August 26, 2020

Conservation Groups Challenge Trump Administration’s Attack on the Power of States and Local Residents to Protect Clean Water

CHARLESTON, S.C.—Conservation groups today challenged in federal court a Trump administration rollback of clean water protections

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