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Democracy for Sale Screens Across North Carolina

This is a guest blog from Working Films, originally posted here. New screenings could be added after this guest post is published so check the original post for the most up to date info.…

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Under new governor, what’s next for energy in North Carolina?

This post originally ran on Southeast Energy News and was written by Rhiannon Fionn.

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Where the 2016 Candidates Stand on Energy Issues: NC Governor Pat McCrory

This post is part of a series of blogs examining where 2016 candidates for President or Governor of North Carolina stand on key energy issues.  Note: The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) does…

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South Carolina Leads Southeast in Coal Ash Cleanup; NC and TN Taking Action

This post is part one of a two-part series exploring the state of coal ash regulation and clean up in the Southeast. Part one focuses on North and South Carolina and Tennessee. Part…

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Will NC Gov. McCrory's DEQ Heed Demands for Proper Coal Ash Cleanup?

If you're paying attention to North Carolina politics, you know Governor Pat McCrory's administration seems very out of step with North Carolinians statewide. As his ink dries on the controversial HB2 (which…

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Local Biz Owners Say Offshore Drilling is Bad for Business

Who would you say is the most qualified entity to talk about what's good and bad for business on the coast of the Southeastern U.S.? President Obama? The U.S. Chamber of Commerce?…

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Senate Bill Could Backfire on Charlotte

This guest post was written by Bruce Henderson, writer for the Charlotte Observer, and originally published on the Observer's Earth & Energy blog. The North Carolina Senate's move to purge members of…

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Gov. McCrorys Disconnect on Beaches and Offshore Drilling

This is a guest post by Institute for Southern Studies Editorial Director, Sue Sturgis.  This piece was originally posted on the Institute for Southern Studies' blog, Facing South. In his first State…