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		Government Shutdown Could Disrupt Timing of Crucial Conservation and Wildfire Efforts
By Kiley Price
			
		Former EPA Region 2 Administrator Lisa Garcia Considers Environmental Justice With Trump in Power
By Anna Mattson
			
		Environmental Advocates Keep Eyes on Iconic Chicago Silos as Demolition Resumes
By Aydali Campa
			
		New Jersey Officials Ponder New Permit Requests for the Northeastern Supply Enhancement Pipeline
By Raeanne Raccagno
			
		The US-Mexico Border Wall May Pose Perils to Pollinators
By Tina Deines
			
		PJM Pursues Rule Change to Meet Data Center Surge. Critics Fear Gas Suppliers Could Benefit.
By Rambo Talabong
			
		A Short-Lived Win in a Never-Ending Fight Over Forever Chemicals
By Lisa Sorg
			
		The Forever War
ICN Sunday Morning
			
		Climate Change Comes for the House of the Seven Gables
By Ryan Krugman
			
		EPA’s ‘Comeback’ a Sham Fueled by Trump’s Authoritarian Power Grab, Critics Charge
By Liza Gross
			
		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