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NewsAgreements allowing foreign vessels to fish in the waters of West African states look to be bad deals for both host countries and foreign companies. It鈥檚 time to look at the alternatives.
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NewsLast winter, as the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) considered a new permit for a Robeson County plant that generates electricity by burning poultry waste and wood, it turned to the public for comment. The earful it received was mighty and unanimous.
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NewsA modeling study predicts habitat changes along the Atlantic coast will release even more carbon into the atmosphere.
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NewsThe coating deters microorganisms to fight both food waste and foodborne illness
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NewsThe U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling June 30 that limits the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate greenhouse gas emissions released by power plants that drive climate change. Brian Murray reviewed the ruling and explained its impacts.
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NewsFour Nicholas School of the Environment faculty members have taken on new or expanded leadership roles at the school.
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NewsEven as lead contamination levels have declined nationally, many low-income households still need remediation assistance.
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NewsThe monarch butterfly fluttered a step closer to extinction Thursday, as scientists put the iconic orange-and-black insect on the endangered list because of its fast dwindling numbers.

