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One lifelong resident remembers driving out onto lakes with his family as a boy without worrying about the thickness of the ice. Now, Maine’s lakes have 25 fewer ice days per winter.

Ice fascinates Richard Behr.

For Maine’s Lakes, Shorter Ice Seasons Mean Loss of Water Quality, Winter Traditions

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Feds Fine Durham-Based Energy Efficiency Company $722 Million

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American Efficient says it was helping incentivize energy savings at major companies. One member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said that the company’s “entire business is a scam.”

This story was published in partnership with The Assembly.

Feds Fine Durham-Based Energy Efficiency Company $722 Million

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Independent Testing Where Tesla’s Lithium Refinery Discharges Wastewater Found Toxic Metals

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The drainage district that commissioned the test has now sent a cease-and-desist letter to Tesla’s operations, near Corpus Christi.

After Texas regulators said Tesla’s lithium refinery near Corpus Christi wasn’t violating its permits by discharging what local officials reported as black wastewater into a drainage ditch, independent water testing there this month found two toxic metals and other contaminants.

Independent Testing Where Tesla’s Lithium Refinery Discharges Wastewater Found Toxic Metals

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This Growing Climate Threat Could Be Increasing Your Blood Pressure

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A growing body of research suggests that saltwater leaching into freshwater supplies is increasing the risk of human health problems.

Anyone who has ever been told to lower their sodium intake knows they have to cut back on the usual salty suspects, from potato chips to deli meats. But the water you drink to wash down these snacks may also be part of the problem, experts say.

This Growing Climate Threat Could Be Increasing Your Blood Pressure

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