Environment & Climate
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Nebraska’s New Wildfire Era: Historic Blazes Threaten the Heartland’s Cattle Industry and Ranching Heritage
The 11,000-acre ranch near Bingham, Nebraska, represents more than just a business for Mike and Kayla Wintz; it is a…
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Blasting the Sacred: The Border Wall Extension on Mount Cristo Rey Sparks Conflict Over Religious Heritage and Environmental Preservation
The rugged slopes of Mount Cristo Rey, a peak that serves as a spiritual and geographical cornerstone for the binational…
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The Rise of the Wooden Skyscraper: How Mass Timber is Redefining Urban Resilience and Sustainability
The architectural landscape of the 21st century is undergoing a quiet but profound transformation, shifting away from the rigid, carbon-intensive…
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China Facing Climate Credibility Gap as Coal Expansion Persists Under 15th Five-Year Plan
The annual meeting of the National People’s Congress (NPC) in Beijing has historically served as the primary stage for the…
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The Economic Mirage of Climate Inaction Analyzing the False Dichotomy Between Environment and Growth
Throughout his political career, President Donald Trump has consistently relied on a specific economic narrative to frame his opposition to…
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Utah Enacts Legal Shield for Fossil Fuel Companies Amid Growing Wave of Climate Litigation
In a legislative move that marks a significant shift in the landscape of American environmental law, Utah has enacted a…
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New Mexico Lawsuit Alleges ExxonMobil and Empire Petroleum Engaged in Massive Accounting Fraud Over Aging Oil Wells
A high-stakes legal challenge filed in New Mexico District Court alleges that ExxonMobil, Empire Petroleum, and their respective subsidiaries orchestrated…
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Trump Administration Targets American Bison in Shift Toward Pro-Cattle Public Land Policy
The American bison, a species that serves as the national mammal of the United States and a symbol of the…
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Texas Data Center Tax Exemptions Face Legislative Scrutiny as Projected Revenue Loss Climbs to 3.2 Billion Dollars
The state of Texas is projected to forgo approximately $3.2 billion in sales tax revenue over the next two years…
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin Aligns with Climate Deniers at Heartland Institute Keynote as Environmental Groups Demand Resignation
In a move that underscores a radical shift in American environmental policy, Lee Zeldin, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection…
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