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Why Every Homeowner Should Get a Home Energy Audit

If you’re looking to save money on electric…

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A group of people gather outside a government building holding signs calling for silica rule enforcement and miner protection.

Fighting for breath: Miners and advocates take their plea for stronger black lung protections from the coalfields to the Capitol

Coal miners and advocates rally for long-promised silica protections to stop the rise of black lung across Appalachia.

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man on roof installing a solar panel

Act fast: Lower your electric bill by taking advantage of energy tax credits set to expire by the end of 2025

As we approach the end of 2025, time…

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Water in Jacob’s Fork runs sludge black, resulting in violations issued against a coal company owned by Sen. Jim Justice and his family. Photo by Jamie Powers

A black water spill, precarious permits, a contempt hearing and a new Justice company enters the scene

West Virginia Sen. Jim Justice is the richest senator in the country, according to recent reporting that also highlights his substantial debts. In light of this news, we thought it appropriate to provide an update on our team’s continued work to deal with the ongoing impacts of his family’s coal empire, and their decades-long track record of environmental destruction.

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North Carolina residents hold signs reading "NO SSEP" at the Kernersville, NC hearing on Sept. 4.

Rockingham County residents voice opposition to the SSEP

North Carolina residents hold signs opposing the Southeast Supply Enhancement Project at the Sept. 4 N.C. DEQ hearing in Kernersville.

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