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Biden’s efforts to remove ‘forever chemicals’ offer clear contrast to Trump’s record

The Environmental Protection Agency under President Biden has implemented a plan to rid the nation’s water supply of dangerous PFAS. Under Trump, the EPA deferred to the industries responsible for the contamination.
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Biden’s EPA announces rules to slash coal pollution, speed up clean energy projects

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The new rules would reduce pollution and lead to significant public health benefits, including reductions in premature deaths, asthma cases, and emergency room visits, the EPA said.
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How to apply for a job in the American Climate Corps

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Those who enroll in the American Climate Corps will learn how to install solar panels, restore coastal wetlands, retrofit homes to be more energy-efficient, fight wildfires, and more.
Reduce, Reuse, Refill: Your Guide To NC’s Zero-Waste ‘Refilleries’

Reduce, reuse, refill: Your guide to NC’s zero-waste ‘refilleries’

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If you feel lied to about what happened to your "recycled" plastic (it wasn't actually being recycled), refilleries are the answer. Here's how to use them in NC.  
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Biden marks Earth Day by announcing $7 billion in solar grants

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Forty-nine of these grants are state-level awards, five are multi-state awards, and six are going to Native American tribes. The administration also announced its plans to expand its American Climate Corps green jobs training program on Monday.
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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 […]