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As insurers cancel policies in regions threatened by sea level rise and wildfires, activists around the world rallied for a week of actions pressuring the companies to drop oil, gas and coal projects driving climate disasters.

NEW YORK—Roishetta Ozane would have rather been sitting in a rocking chair at home in Louisiana with her seven-month old grandbaby than standing outside of a multinational insurance company’s office in New York City, surrounded by dozens of police officers, speaking to a rally.

‘Insure Our Future:’ A Global Movement Says the Insurance Industry Could Be the Key to Ending Fossil Fuels

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Trump’s Order to Keep Michigan Coal Plant Running Has Cost $80 Million So Far

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Midwestern electricity ratepayers will pay the still-mounting tab under a plan Consumers Energy reported to regulators and investors.

The Trump administration’s emergency order to keep the huge J.H. Campbell coal plant on Lake Michigan operating past its planned retirement date has cost at least $80 million since May, its operator, Consumers Energy, told regulators and investors this week.

Trump’s Order to Keep Michigan Coal Plant Running Has Cost $80 Million So Far

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CSX Train Derailment in Virginia Puts Chickahominy River at Risk

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Tons of coal and diesel fuel spilled into wetlands that are hard to access to cleanup.

A train derailment last Saturday dumped coal and diesel fuel into wetlands near the Chickahimony River in Virginia, and nearby residents and environmentalists worry that the contaminants could flow into the waterway.

CSX Train Derailment in Virginia Puts Chickahominy River at Risk

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A Company Eyes What Would Be North Carolina’s First Commercial Natural Gas Well

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Deep River Data, with ties to cryptocurrency, says it would use the extracted gas to power a data center for “AI workloads,” not crypto mines.

A company with connections to the cryptocurrency industry is considering drilling for natural gas near the Deep River north of Sanford in Lee County, North Carolina.

A Company Eyes What Would Be North Carolina’s First Commercial Natural Gas Well

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