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    Environmentalists lose latest court battle against liquified natural gas project in Louisiana

    Environmentalists opposed to a planned liquified natural gas terminal and pipeline in southwest Louisiana lost a court battle a few weeks ago over a federal permit for the project. The Sierra Club and the Healthy Gulf organization had asked an appeals court in New Orleans to review and vacate...
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    NY Identifies Issues in Crypto Mine Air Permit Dispute

    A New York State Administrative Law Judge issued a Ruling on Greenidge Generation’s appeal of the Department of Environmental Conservation’s denial of the operation’s Title V Air Permit. The ruling finds that Greenidge Generation’s operations are inconsistent with and will interfere with the...
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    Texas Permits Lignite Mine Expansion Despite Water Worries

    The state has issued only two new coal mining permits in 10 years, both to a company with a controversial environmental legacy that worries locals that toxic ash could contaminate drinking water. Texas regulators on Tuesday approved a 12,000-acre coal mine expansion despite objections from...
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    Huntsville issues permits for $52.8 million Hays Farm apartment complex

    Hello everyone, here the news: Permits were issued last week for a $52.8 million Hays Farm apartment complex under construction at 850 Haysland Road. Jeffrey Cairney, Camden Securities Company vice president of finance, acquisitions and asset management, told the Lede in an earlier interview...
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    Thousands of migrants crowd in Mexican Tapachula in search of transit permits that allow them to continue their journey to the U.S

    Thousands of migrants gathered on Monday to obtain shelter or transit permits that would allow them to continue their journey to the United States border. About 2000 people gathered in front of the refugee aid commission (Comar) to put pressure, some of them have been there for more than 15...
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