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Trump, coal and power plants

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 · 6d
Trump is using emergency powers to keep aging coal plants open. It could increase your bill
A Michigan power plant that has consumed coal in a roaring furnace to generate electricity since the early 1960s was supposed to retire last year.

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Trump orders Pentagon to buy coal power, as the polluting fuel struggles to survive
 · 11h
Trump Directs Energy Department to Issue Funds to Keep Coal Plants Online
 · 12h
Coal-related exchange-traded fund gets a lift from an upcoming executive order from Trump
President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to sign an executive order that could help the coal industry, a development which was helping to boost the Range Global Coal Index ETF on Wednesday.

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Trump signs executive order for long-term federal purchases of coal power
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Trump presented award for reinvigorating coal industry
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How Often Should You Really Repot Your Plants? Here’s What You Need to Know

Repotting houseplants is a popular topic among home gardeners, but just how often should you be doing it? Many plant enthusiasts question the frequency of this essential task, leading to confusion and varying practices.
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Here's what to do with plants damaged in yards after freeze in Florida

Recent freezing weather may have damaged plants in your yard, but not all damage is permanent. Some plants may look worse before they get better, according to Sara MacDonald at the St. Lucie County Extension office of the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
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Grow dinner on your counter: The easiest indoor plants and vegetables to start now

You don’t need a backyard, a green thumb, or even decent weather to grow fresh food. Indoor gardening has quietly become one of the most accessible ways to keep nutritious ingredients within arm’s reach year-round,
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15 Plants That Are Illegal to Have in the U.S.

When it comes to bringing plants into the United States, regulations are strict and for good reason. The USDA and other regulatory bodies work to protect native ecosystems, agriculture, and public health from invasive species,
AZ Animals
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Myrmecophily—Why Some Plants and Insects Depend on Ants to Stay Alive

You've likely not heard of the term myrmecophily. Literally meaning ant love, it refers to ants' bonds with other organisms. Read more here.
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Solar farms can be havens for rare plants. Just ask the threecorner milkvetch.

Grist reports solar farms, like the Gemini project, can enhance biodiversity, supporting rare plants like the threecorner milkvetch through ecovoltaics.
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Cold weather put your plants on ice? Here are some recovery tips

Now that the damage has been done, where do we go from here? Check out these tips from Sally Scalera, master gardener and urban horticulture agent.
15h

TVA recommits to coal at Tennessee plants as rules change under Trump

President Trump has directed the Department of Energy to prioritize coal as part of his mission to obtain "American energy dominance."
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