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Proposal for Ohio River Water Pollution Standards Undergoes Third Revision

By AV's Intern Team | April 8, 2019 | 0

The proposed plan would continue to allow the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission to set water pollution limits, but would allow states to make different restrictions on a conditional basis.

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Southeast Endangered Species Get Less Funding Compared to Other Regions

By AV's Intern Team | April 8, 2019 | 0

Conservation biologist Bernie Kuhajda found that some aquatic species outside of the Southeast receive as much as 46.6 times more funding than those in the region.

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Appalachian State Student Government Passes Climate Neutrality Bill

By AV's Intern Team | April 8, 2019 | 0

The ASU student government voted unanimously in favor of a bill calling on the Boone, N.C., university to pursue a net-zero impact on greenhouse gas emissions by 2025.

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Doctoral Student Helps Virginia Tech Labs Go Green

By AV's Intern Team | April 8, 2019 | 0

Virginia Tech doctoral student Ellen Garcia is implementing green practices such as recycling and energy efficiency at the university’s science labs.

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Member Spotlight: Sister Beth Davies

By AV's Intern Team | April 8, 2019 | 0

Sister Beth Davies is a committed community advocate who has helped advance addiction treatment environmental protection in her area.

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Withdrawal of Planned Pikeville Employer Enerblu, Inc., Linked to Global Events

By AV's Intern Team | April 8, 2019 | 0

After the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a Saudi Arabian consulate, the primary investor for a planned battery plant in Pikeville, Ky., dropped out of the project.

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Campaign to End Duke Energy’s Monopoly in N.C.

By The Appalachian Voice | April 8, 2019 | 0
Bobby Jones

North Carolina residents and environmental groups including Appalachian Voices launched the
Energy Justice NC Coalition to promote energy choice and end monopoly control of the state’s utility structure.

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Now Hiring!

By The Appalachian Voice | April 8, 2019 | 0

Appalachian Voices is hiring three new positions to help us achieve our goal of bringing energy democracy to the region!

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Farewell Lauren

By The Appalachian Voice | April 8, 2019 | 0

We bid a fond farewell to Lauren Essick, a longtime team member with a passion for sustainability and energy justice.

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Global Recycling Changes Affect Tri-Cities Area

By AV's Intern Team | April 8, 2019 | 0

Multiple recycling programs in the tri-cities area of Virginia and Tennessee have been affected by a Kingsport recycling facility’s closure that is linked to China’s ban on the import of 24 recyclable materials.

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