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Armadillos spotted in North Carolina

‘Little armored ones’: Why armadillos are being spotted now in North Carolina

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Drawn by a warming climate, lots of diggable land, and loads of fire ants, nine-banded armadillos are increasingly being spotted here in North Carolina.
In new carbon plan, Duke Energy bets on coal

In new carbon plan, Duke Energy gambles on coal

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Duke Energy, North Carolina’s largest utility, cites the Trump administration’s rollback of air pollution regulations and increases in power demand as factors for betting on coal.
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6 homes collapse into the Outer Banks surf as Atlantic hurricanes swirl far offshore

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Five of the Outer Banks homes, once propped on high stilts, collapsed Tuesday afternoon in Buxton. A sixth in Buxton collapsed overnight.
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OPINION: Where Western NC stands a year after Hurricane Helene

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This week, as we approach the first anniversary of Hurricane Helene–one of the worst natural disasters ever to hit western North Carolina–it’s important to take stock of how we’re doing. Where do we stand and what do we still need?
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A groundbreaking climate author sees hope in the Sun

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In 1989, Bill McKibben wrote the first mainstream warning about climate change. Considered the preeminent climate change journalist in the country, McKibben has written often about the dangers ahead, but his new book heralds solar power as the light in the darkness of the Trump era.  Bill McKibben tried to warn us.  In 1989, McKibben, […]