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Buildings are energy gluttons.Federal government statistics show buildings use about 42% of the energy consumed in the U.S. each year. Not too surprising…
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Missouri Republican Senator Roy Blunt said proposed rules to lower carbon emissions by electricity-generating power plants will force unnecessary rate…
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The House of Representatives approved legislation Tuesday evening requiring the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers to scrap...
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A Missouri utility company remains firm in their opposition to a new EPA plan. Ameren Missouri has been vocal about their concerns with the Clean Power…
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This week the EPA will make a final decision on a proposed new rule for the disposal of coal combustion residuals, called CCRs, or coal ash.Coal ash is…
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On this week's Under the Microscope, limiting carbon dioxide pollution and growing the local food movement. The comment period has closed on the U.S.…
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The 2015 budget for Fulton, Missouri was proposed where it had its first reading at Tuesday night's city council meeting. The budget will have to be read…
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On this week's Under the Microscope, water quality in Missouri does not meet federal regulations, a lawsuit over eggs between Missouri and California, and…
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Gov. Jay Nixon has signed legislation directing Missouri regulators to develop their own standards for carbon dioxide pollution from power plants.The bill…
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The Environmental Protection Agency says preliminary radiation screening results showed no public health risk at the Bridgeton Municipal Athletic…