Bryce Gray

@_BryceGray

Journalist covering energy and the environment for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Formerly . Roots in nine states — urban, rural, east and west.

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    Sep 4

    It was a busy long weekend. Perhaps you didn't read this Sun. story that ⁩ and I wrote about the uncertain future of curbside recycling pickup around the area. You're welcome for resisting a pun about recycling the story link:

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  2. Sep 4

    Debates about wind farms aren't new to the Midwest, but they are to southwest Illinois. Though not known an area known for wind, a potential 50-turbine wind farm looks to harness transmission access and improved efficiency just south of St. Louis.

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    Sep 3

    The future of curbside recycling pickup is in question around the St. Louis area following the decision of a major processing center to stop accepting residential recycling. via ⁦⁩ and ⁦

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    Aug 16

    The problems with dicamba haven't gone away. Now two of the nation's biggest independent seed sellers are asking the EPA to bar farmers from using the weedkiller during upcoming summers. That's a potential blow to Bayer's Monsanto. via

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    Aug 14

    Animated map showing the record high temperatures set at weather stations around the world between May 1st and July 31st.

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    Aug 13
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  7. Aug 13

    And some more context from the Sunday Post-Dispatch: Roundup isn't Monsanto's only top weedkiller under fire in court. Its products also face mounting legal battles, making for an eventful backdrop as Bayer prepares to take over the company.

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    Aug 9
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    Aug 10

    Today's lead story in the NYT print edition: "The Year Global Warming Made Its Menace a Reality"

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  13. Aug 7

    In "the nation's flawed approach to controlling rivers... life-and-death decisions are dictated less by sound science than by economics, politics and luck."

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  14. Aug 7

    Big, new article takes a look at levees' controversial impact on flooding by zooming in on the structure that surrounds Valley Park.

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    Jul 28

    Since China stopped taking US paper tossed in recycling bins, paper has had to be sold at a loss, leaving municipalities and recycling companies to scramble. via

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    Jul 29
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    Jul 18

    This is a big deal for the future of energy in Mo. and the country: Missouri Supreme Court says state regulators erred in denial of Grain Belt Express transmission line via

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    The long-stalled proposal for a multi-state transmission line that would carry wind power from Kansas eastward could be back on track soon. via

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  19. Jul 16

    One issue that awaits 's new chancellor: a years-long push for the school to divest from fossil fuels. “We want the incoming chancellor to know that this will always be on the table if they don’t deal with it,” one student told us this spring.

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    Jul 5

    EPA chief Scott Pruitt has resigned. Reporter reported in May what the tumult in the federal agency means for Superfund cleanup sites in the St. Louis area.

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