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Arcelia Martin

Arcelia Martin

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Renewable Energy Reporter, Inside Climate News

Texas

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  • Will Texas Become ‘the Epicenter of a National Nuclear Renaissance’?

    By Arcelia Martin Verified, Christina MacPherson| nuclear-news.net@ Will Texas Become ‘the Epicenter of a National Nuclear Renaissance’? By Arcelia Martin, 24Mar 25 Texas lawmakers are considering a bill toresuscitate the state’s nuclear power industry through a taxpayer-fundedincentives program. State Rep. Cody Harris, a Republican from Palestine inEast Texas, proposed allocating $2 billion toward a fund to create theTexas Advanced Nuclear Deployment Office

    By Arcelia Martin Verified, Christina MacPherson · nuclear-news.net

    Mar. 31, 2025

  • Nearly Half of the Country’s Attorneys General Make Legal Effort to Restore FEMA Funds

    By Arcelia Martin Verified| Inside Climate News Verified President Donald Trump has recently floated the idea of scrapping the federal agency aimed at helping people through disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and floods. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) brings in emergency personnel, supplies and equipment to stricken areas and works to ensure Americans are prepared for emergencies

    By Arcelia Martin Verified · Inside Climate News

    Mar. 26, 2025

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Inside Climate News

Inside Climate News is a non-profit news organization focused on investigative journalism related to climate change, energy, and environmental issues. Founded in 2007 in Brooklyn, New York, by David Sassoon and Stacy Feldman, it has grown from two employees to 37, supported by a budget of $3.3 million. The organization is dedicated to providing in-depth reporting on climate policy, environmental injustice, and misinformation. The organization offers investigative reporting that highlights underreported climate stories, including the notable 2010 Kalamazoo River oil spill, which earned a Pulitzer Prize in 2013. Inside Climate News also launched ICN Local in 2018 to enhance environmental journalism across various U.S. states through local partnerships. Its digital platform features free online articles, newsletters, and email subscriptions, reaching over 250,000 subscribers and attracting more than 20 million annual pageviews. The organization collaborates with for-profit media outlets to republish content, ensuring broad access to its reporting.

New York, New York, United States

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Founded: 2007