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New US National Parks Fees For International Visitors Draw Scrutiny
By Jake Bolster
Members of America’s Largest Power Grid Can’t Agree on How to Power Data Centers
By Rambo Talabong
Maine’s First Major Data Center Project Touts Green Innovation
By Ryan Krugman
County Planning Commission in Virginia Delays Vote Again on Proposed Gas Plant That Aims to Link to PJM Grid
By Charles Paullin
Alabama Power Seeks to Delay Rate Hike for New Gas Plant Amid Outcry
By Dennis Pillion
N.C. Regulators Say Trump’s Proposed Repeal of the Endangerment Finding Would Increase ‘Criteria’ Air Pollutants
By Lisa Sorg
Trump Cuts Could Hinder Efforts to Stop Climate-Fueled Spread of Invasive Species
By Kiley Price
Old-Growth Forest in New Jersey at Center of Affordable Housing Debate
By Ryan Krugman
A Rare Recusal by Texas Oil and Gas Regulator Up for Re-election
By Martha Pskowski
Texas Workers Keep Dying in the Heat
By Martha Pskowski, Keerti Gopal
Maine Was First To Ban Spreading PFAS-Contaminated Sludge on Farmland. Now Sludge Is Filling up Landfills.
By Sydney Cromwell
How China Silences Environmental Reporters Beyond Its Borders
By Katie Surma
Anticipation, Then Handwringing, at the UN Climate Talks
ICN Sunday Morning
COP30 Backpedals on Climate Action
By Bob Berwyn
Reintroduced Carnivores’ Impacts on Ecosystems Are Still Coming Into Focus
By Jake Bolster
A New Tropical Forest Fund Will Pay Countries, Locals and Indigenous Tribes to Protect Their Trees
Interview by Steve Curwood and Jenni Doering, Living on Earth