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The three candidates are running under the slogan 'Port For All,' and they hope to continue their advocacy for the climate and labor while in office.
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Texas climate activists have taken their fight against a liquefied natural gas project.
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A new report from the Sierra Club details how asset management companies are funding fossil fuel projects through purchasing billions of dollars in bonds.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission says the liquefied natural gas project, which is just outside of Port Isabel and Brownsville, would not cause irreparable harm to communities nearby. The communities, and one FERC commissioner, say otherwise.
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Texas LNG, one of two liquified natural gas projects outside of Port Isabel, seeks a $34 million tax abatement from Cameron County.
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After a $20 billion deal, the Rio Grande LNG plant seems to be pushing through after facing numerous delays since 2014.
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The company behind the Rio Grande LNG project reached out to RGV public officials to push FERC to approve the project.
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Société Générale has faced opposition from U.S. and French activists since it was listed as Rio Grande LNG’s financial advisor in 2017.
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Texas community fights to save its coastline as the developers of Rio Grande LNG regain interest over claims of carbon capture
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Point Isabel ISD has twice rejected similar tax breaks from LNG companies attempting to build in the Rio Grande Valley.