StateImpact Oklahoma


Supreme Court Rules on Coal Pollution, Dealing Blow to AG Pruitt and OG&E

In a 6-2 decision, the court on Tuesday revived the EPA’s cross-state pollution rule.

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StateImpact Event: Is Oklahoma Prepared for a Changing Climate?

How Climate Change Affects Oklahoma: Public forum 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 30 at the Picasso Cafe in Oklahoma City.

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Baker Hughes To Disclose All Fracking Chemicals, Halliburton Studies the Issue

It’s unclear whether the move by Baker Hughes will have a domino effect for the rest of the oilfield service industry.

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What an Oklahoma Grazing Land Can Teach Us About Global Climate Change

Oklahoma’s variable climate is helping scientists understand how climate change could affect farms everywhere.

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Solar and Wind Surcharge Bill Passes Legislature, Awaits Governor’s Signature

A legislative measure that would allow electricity utilities to charge higher rates to customers who generate electricity with small solar installations or wind turbines has passed an Oklahoma House committee and now awaits Gov. Mary Fallin’s signature.

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OK’s Largest Water Loan Goes to Norman to Fix Stressed, Stinky Treatment Plant

The money will be used to expand capacity at Norman’s wastewater reclamation facility from 12 million gallons per day to 16 million.

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