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Trump Wins, Renewable Energy Investments Lose and Dirty Energy Stocks Surge

Trump Wins, Renewable Energy Investments Lose and Dirty Energy Stocks Surge

Political upheaval has major influence over the stock markets, and with climate-change-denying Donald Trump’s “disaster” of an election win, renewable energy investment is looking bleak at the moment as dirty energy surges. Really?! What is happening?! Leo needs to have a word #TrumpDigsCoal #ClimateChange #BeforeTheFlood #USElection2016 pic.twitter.com/tbqAbpIRn3 — Stacey Goater (@StaceyGoater) November 9, 2016 The […]

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    Dangerous Metals Found in Latest Duke Energy Coal Ash Spill

    Dangerous Metals Found in Latest Duke Energy Coal Ash Spill

    The record-breaking flood of the Neuse River inundated three inactive coal ash ponds for five days last week from the Duke Energy H.F. Lee facility, 10 miles upstream of Goldsboro, North Carolina. The flooded ponds are unlined and uncovered, containing more than 1 million tons of coal ash spread over more than 170 acres in […]

    Massive Bailout Approved for FirstEnergy

    Massive Bailout Approved for FirstEnergy

    The Ohio Public Utilities Commission (PUCO) approved a scheme Wednesday that will force FirstEnergy’s customers to hand over approximately $200 million annually to the company and its shareholders for the next 3-5 years. Customers will receive virtually nothing in return for this massive subsidy, which could ultimately reach $1 billion. A coal-fired power plant on […]

    UK Solar Beats Coal Over Half a Year

    UK Solar Beats Coal Over Half a Year

    By Simon Evans Saturday, April 9 was the first-ever day where more electricity was generated in the UK by solar than by coal. May 2016 was the first-ever month. The three months from June through to September was the first-ever quarter. And now the six months to September is the first half year. The UK’s […]

    22 of America’s Biggest Air Polluters

    22 of America’s Biggest Air Polluters

    By Jamie Smith Hopkins To see one of the country’s largest coal-fired power plants, head northwest from this Ohio River city. Or east, because there’s another in the region. In fact, nearly every direction you go will take you to a coal plant—seven within 30 miles. Collectively, they pump out millions of pounds of toxic […]

    Dutch Parliament Votes to Shut Down All Coal Plants

    Dutch Parliament Votes to Shut Down All Coal Plants

    As President Obama’s signature Clean Power Plan heads to court, the Dutch parliament voted Thursday to shut down its entire coal industry. The move is needed in order for the country to meet its 2030 goal to reduce carbon emissions by 55 percent. Dutch parliament building in The Hague.Markus Bernet, Wikimedia The action would put […]

    Are U.S. Tax Dollars Financing Destruction of World’s Largest Mangrove Forest?

    Are U.S. Tax Dollars Financing Destruction of World’s Largest Mangrove Forest?

    In conjunction with the Save the Sundarbans protest today at the UN’s headquarters in New York City, we’re revealing in this EcoWatch exclusive that Friends of the Earth U.S. obtained documents that suggest the U.S. Export-Import Bank, Ex-Im Bank, which is supported by taxpayer dollars, is considering financing the Orion-Khulna coal plant near the Sundarbans […]

    13 Academics Who Are Shills for Corporate Giants

    13 Academics Who Are Shills for Corporate Giants

    There’s nothing new or unusual about corporate and academic collaboration. IBM, for instance, has partnered with universities around the country since the 1940s to support computer science education. This relationship is mutually beneficial both for the tech giant and the institutions sponsored. IBM’s grant dollars provide welcome funding for research and equipment for students, all […]