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Taxonomy Archives: North Carolina

November 18, 2016

Beach community turns down proposal to harden N.C. beach, destroy habitat

October 25, 2016

The baa-ounty of solar:  When solar and agriculture go hand-in-hand

October 24, 2016

SELC op-ed: Rollbacks to protections for clean air, water by NCDEQ hurt us all

October 19, 2016

SELC, faith groups keep pushing for solar access in N.C.

October 17, 2016

Mid-Currituck Bridge delayed; new traffic forecasts show bridge not needed

October 17, 2016

Mid-Currituck Bridge Delayed – New Traffic Forecasts Show Bridge Not Needed

Chapel Hill, N.C.- The schedule for constructing the controversial Mid-Currituck Bridge—an expensive and environmentally destructive seven mile toll-bridge that would connect the Outer Banks town of C...

October 10, 2016

Federal commission blasts EPA for adding to burdens of disadvantaged citizens

October 6, 2016

SELC, partners obtain agreement requiring coal ash removal from Duke Energy’s Buck Plant

October 5, 2016

Locals urge Forest Service to keep western North Carolina wild

October 5, 2016

Conservation Groups Obtain Agreement Requiring Coal Ash Removal

Chapel Hill, N.C.- Yadkin Riverkeeper and Waterkeeper Alliance, represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center, have reached a settlement with Duke Energy that requires the removal of all the co...

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