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The Trump administration’s imperialist, repressive rampage is a classic response to escalating crisis.
Even as administration officials vowed this week to head off scheduled retirements, some aging plants are now breaking, and costs could run to the billions.

The Energy Department says it’s legally sound to shift more than half a billion dollars to help revive old and closed coal plants.

A new report shows some limited progress on reducing carbon pollution in 2023 — the latest year for which data is available. But experts worry the trend may reverse after recent clawbacks of several climate measures.
Delaware could see five new data centers with a combined energy demand reaching almost that of the entire state, according to Delmarva Power. 
Can the reuse of crypto mining’s waste heat redeem its carbon footprint?
Meet the behind-the-scenes officials driving the president's "energy dominance" agenda.
The same industry that will benefit from Trump’s plan already turned the Louisiana coast into a dumping ground, leaving infrastructure behind to decay.  
Climate activist shareholder group Follow This and more than 20 other investors have filed resolutions calling on BP and Shell to disclose how they will create value if global demand for oil and gas declines, the group said on Wednesday.

Construction generates between 10 and 20 per cent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, but cities can slash their climate impact by designing buildings in a more efficient way.

More than 30 food, health and environmental organizations are urging the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to disqualify digesters that turn animal waste into gas from a federal renewable energy grant program, alleging that such funding causes pollution and benefits large factory farms. 
Federal courts are grappling with the administration's power to curtail wind development and bolster oil and gas drilling off U.S. coasts.

If enacted, Utah and Oklahoma measures would restrict litigation against oil companies over role in climate crisis.

Ohio is letting the oil and gas industry put more toxic waste underground despite community concerns — even as the state defers to local opponents of clean energy.

Data from multiple international agencies shows the reality of a rapidly warming world.
Environmental advocates warn the changes deprive states and tribes of their rights and weaken freshwater-quality protections.
A small team of researchers who dispute mainstream climate science may play an outsize role in the next National Climate Assessment.
Millions of people on Sumatra remain displaced by November’s cyclone, showing the dangers of the climate crisis and indiscriminate logging and habitat destruction.
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