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USDA Extends Pause on Loans for Controversial Anaerobic Digesters Until End of 2023
Florida Towns Consider Hyperscale Data Centers to Boost Rural Economy
Community Leaders in Florida Say Trump's FEMA Pullback Leaves Them Struggling to Fill the Void
Regulatory Failures Led to Catastrophic Sewage and Fuel Leaks in Potomac River
Gray Whales in Eastern North Pacific Face Critical Threat Due to Starvation and Trauma
New England Aquarium Reports 23 Calves Born This Season, Signaling Hope for Endangered Right Whales
New York Gov. Hochul Proposes Delay in Climate Law's 2030 Emissions Targets
Residents Doubt That Oil Spill Cleanup in Ventura County Was Completed, Six Months After 420 Gallons of Crude Spilled
Environmental groups sue US government to prevent seafood imports from threatening marine mammals
California Fire Near Ex-Nuclear Site Prompts Radiation Monitoring Efforts
Brazilian Supreme Court Approves Resizing of National Park for Amazon Railway Project
U.N. Resolution Links Fossil Fuel Use to Human Rights Abuses and Climate Responsibility
Democrats Nearly Secure Control of Georgia’s Utility Regulator Body in Critical Election
Congress Questions Utility and State Officials Over Potomac River Sewage Spill
U.S. Calls for Sanctions on Chinese Seafood Over Illegal Shark Fin Trade
NextEra Energy to Own Largest US Offshore Wind Project After Merger with Dominion
Controversial Land Swap by Wealthy Influences Future of U.S. Public Lands
Duke University Plans to Build Data Center at Central Campus, Raising Climate Concerns
UN General Assembly Approves Climate Justice Resolution Supporting ICJ Legal Duty on Climate Action
Climate Scientists Warn Against Livestock Industry's Emissions-Accounting Trick
Corpus Christi Delays Water Emergency Decision to December as 'Super El Niño' Might End Drought
UC Davis Study Finds Prescribed Burns Prevent 2.7 Million Tons of CO2 Emissions and Save $2.8 Billion in Damages
Wildfire Threatens Former Nuclear Reactor Site in California Due to Shifting Winds
Wildfire Devours Nearly a Third of Santa Rosa Island in California
Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Continuing Alabama Coal Ash Lawsuit
New Zealand Proposes Ban on Climate Liability in Deal with US Legislation Trends
Texas authorities remain silent on reports of groundwater hoarding for data centers in Sinton
NextEra Energy's Proposed Merger with Dominion Could Impact Data Center Growth and Ratepayers
EPA Proposes Loosening Car Emissions Standards Citing Slowed Electric Vehicle Growth
Climate Crisis in Latin America: 13,000 Heat-Related Deaths Annually, WMO Reports
Construction Continues at Jersey Shore Despite Environmental Regulations
Scientists Predict El Niño Will Increase Climate Extremes in 2023
Maine Democratic Senate Candidate Supports Moratorium on Solar Projects Except Rooftop Installations
Graham Platner, Maine Senate Candidate, Focuses on Lower Energy Costs and Taxing Fossil Fuel Companies
Former NASA Scientist Warns of Loss if US Dismantles National Center for Atmospheric Research
New Jersey and Delaware Face Elevated Wildfire Risk Due to Reduced Prescribed Burns
Experts Urge WHO to Prioritize Worker Safety as Climate-Related Risks Increase
Virginia Governor Signs Dominion-Backed Legislation on Data Centers and Energy Infrastructure
Trump Administration Argues It Has Sole Authority to Declare Energy Emergencies to Keep Coal Plants Open
Researchers Criticize TVA Booklet for Downplaying Coal Ash Risks as ‘Dishonest’