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Nuclear Plants, Old and Uncompetitive, Are Closing Earlier Than Expected

Even reactors still licensed to operate may close, because the price of the electricity they generate doesn’t warrant costly repairs and maintenance. Original article –  Nuclear Plants, Old and Uncompetitive, Are Closing Earlier Than Expected ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Talking Climate Online With David Roberts of GristTons of Coal, Destination UnknownA Fight Over Coal Exports and the Industry’s Future ;

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Nuclear Plants, Old and Uncompetitive, Are Closing Earlier Than Expected

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Movie Review: ‘More Than Honey,’ a Documentary by Markus Imhoof

The documentary “More Than Honey” focuses on the world’s troubled bee population and how it’s being threatened. Visit site:  Movie Review: ‘More Than Honey,’ a Documentary by Markus Imhoof ; ;Related ArticlesA Big Bet on Nuclear EnergyRegulatory Nominee Vows to Speed Up Energy ReviewsU.S. Moves to Declare Captive Chimps Endangered ;

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Movie Review: ‘More Than Honey,’ a Documentary by Markus Imhoof

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The Texas Tribune: Experts Urge Focus on Aquifers in Push for Water From Mexico

As Texas lawmakers say farmers in the Rio Grande Valley are hurting, experts caution that greater attention should be paid to water deep below the surface. Read the article: The Texas Tribune: Experts Urge Focus on Aquifers in Push for Water From Mexico Related Articles Dot Earth Blog: Urban Trees as Triggers, From Istanbul to Oregon The Texas Tribune: Abandoned Oil Wells Raise Fears of Pollution Dot Earth Blog: The End Comes for a Troubled California Nuclear Plant

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Prototype: Tech Accessories, Courtesy of the Mountain Pine Beetle

An abundance of beetle-killed lumber in the West has led creative entrepreneurs to make money by repurposing the wood for technology accessories. Read More: Prototype: Tech Accessories, Courtesy of the Mountain Pine Beetle Related Articles Dot Earth Blog: The End Comes for a Troubled California Nuclear Plant The Texas Tribune: Experts Urge Focus on Aquifers in Push for Water From Mexico The Texas Tribune: Abandoned Oil Wells Raise Fears of Pollution

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Prototype: Tech Accessories, Courtesy of the Mountain Pine Beetle

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