OIL & GAS: The number of climate lawsuits filed globally against top fossil fuel companies has nearly tripled since 2015, with the majority coming from U.S. cities and states. (The Guardian)

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WIND: Many East Coast states are relying on planned offshore wind projects to meet their renewable power goals, but recent GE Vernova blade failures worry some observers, like the fishing community, about the safety and reliability of the components. (New York Times)

COAL: Pittsburgh-area environmental justice activists say discussion around a federal plan to block the U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel merger ignores their concerns around coal-related air pollution. (EHN)

BIOFUELS: The fledgling sustainable aviation fuels industry faces high expectations and big questions as it gathers for a national summit in St. Paul this week. (Star Tribune)

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