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One of the World’s Largest Geothermal Networks Is Buried Beneath a Corporate Campus in Rural Wisconsin
By Phil McKenna
Maryland’s Conowingo Dam Settlement Reasserts State’s Clean Water Act Authority but Revives Dredging Debate
By Aman Azhar
Federal Shutdown Hampers Chesapeake Bay Agreement Talks
By Aman Azhar
The Trump Administration Is Cutting Billions in Clean Energy Investments—But the Savings Are Overstated
By Aidan Hughes, Kiley Bense, Peter Aldhous
A Bitcoin Mine Came to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and Dafter Township Isn’t Happy
By Tom Perkins
Texas Grid Operators and Regulators Iron Out New Rules for Data Centers
By Arcelia Martin
Senate Nixes Management Plans for Public Lands, Expanding Access for Fossil Fuels
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Shuttered Canadian Marine Park Warns It May Euthanize 30 Beluga Whales, Prompting a Global Outcry
By Teresa Tomassoni
What’s Ahead for the US Electric Vehicle Industry After Hitting a Massive Speed Bump?
By Dan Gearino
A Community Burdened by Chemical Waste Is Demanding Cancer Data. Texas Health Officials Won’t Give It to Them.
By David Leffler
A Michigan Town Hopes to Stop a Data Center With a 2026 Ballot Initiative
By Tom Perkins
The AI Data Center Boom Comes to Southeast LA
By Ashley Orona, LA Public Press
Despite Stiff Opposition, an Alabama City Changes Its Laws to Accommodate Data Centers
By Lanier Isom
These Florida Communities Wanted to Be More Sustainable and Resilient. A New State Law Blocks Their Efforts.
By Amy Green
Growing ‘Continuous Corn’ Drives Emissions of a Powerful Greenhouse Gas. It Doesn’t Have To.
By Anika Jane Beamer
Los Alamos and University of Michigan Want to Build a National Security ‘Data Center’ in Ypsilanti. Residents and Local Officials See Few Benefits.
By Tom Perkins