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VIDEO: Biden Administration Sets First-Ever Limits on ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Cardinal & Pine (@cardinalandpine) WATCH: EPA Administrator Michael Regan was in Fayetteville this week as the Biden administration finalized strict limits on certain so-called “forever chemicals” in drinking water that will require utilities to reduce them to the lowest level they can be reliably […]
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Ricky Moore’s Saltbox Seafood Joint isn’t just delicious, it’s a model for a sustainable, local NC seafood restaurant

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One of the best chefs in North Carolina and a master of NC seafood talks climate change, weathering a pandemic, and doing his part to preserve local fishing operations.  You can hear the eastern NC in Ricky Moore’s voice, then you taste it in his food.  The Durham chef, winner of the James Beard Foundation’s […]
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Eastern NC gets federal funds for climate-resilient infrastructure

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The funding comes as the impacts of climate change continue to be felt more frequently, with North Carolina at particular risk of hurricanes, floods, and other extreme weather events.
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Biden administration announces $20 billion in clean energy grants

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The EPA says grant recipients, whose work promises to promote clean energy developments in underserved communities, could collectively reduce carbon emissions by 40 million metric tons over the next seven years.
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Climate change and abortion rights are driving record engagement among young voters

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NextGen America started a website to help young voters learn more about one of the main issues driving that record engagement: climate change. 
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Camp Lejeune water contamination tied to a range of cancers, CDC study says

Camp Lejeune's drinking water was contaminated with industrial solvents from the early 1950s to 1985, and though the study is not proof that the water caused the cancer clusters, it adds weight to lawsuits brought by those who got sick.