Communities threatened by the Mountain Valley Pipeline get a reprieve — this and more in your CIB for the week of October 3rd, John. |
MVP Still Blocked...for Now Communities along the route of the proposed Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) have gotten a reprieve from having that destructive project crammed down their throats by Washington deal-making written to benefit one swing vote Senator. |
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Cabinet Members in NC to Talk Environmental Justice, Climate Action If anyone still doubts that North Carolina is a key swing state in the 2022 mid-term elections, we offer this evidence: Two members of the Biden Administration Cabinet have made separate trips to our state just in the past week. |
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Why Did Hurricane Ian Turn So Strong, So Fast? It was startling, and frightening to Florida residents facing the landfall of Hurricane Ian last week, as it intensified - in less than 24 hours - to become the fifth-strongest storm on record to hit the US. |
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