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Trump appointee raised alarm about FEMA’s ‘increased operational risk’
In internal memos earlier this year, a senior official at the agency urged immediate action to alleviate "workforce strain" and other problems.
Data centers order more power equipment than ever before
The chief executive of GE Vernova said AI facilities are driving a sales surge for gas turbines and other components.
California deforestation is among the world’s worst from wildfires
A new study warns that efforts to replant trees aren't keeping up with the state's intensifying blazes.
State Department spending plan targets climate funds, carbon taxes
The Republican-drafted legislation doubles down on the Trump administration's attacks on international climate and energy programs.
Data center politics dog Virginia Democrats
State lawmakers may fail to pass a budget deal because of a Democratic split on whether to rescind tax breaks for data centers.
DeSantis signs bills banning Florida local governments from having DEI, net-zero policies
Localities impacted by the bills have argued that they are overly broad preemptions.
Wiener weakens climate liability bill to clear key Calif. Senate hurdle
A late-night deal wins over moderate Democrats on the Judiciary Committee.
Michigan homes hit by large ice chunks floating in floodwaters
"They're mini glaciers, if you will. They just run down everything in their path. Nothing can stop that kind of weight," said one resident.
Hay fever getting worse? Climate change could be the reason.
Heat-related illnesses are increasing as temperatures rise, while drought forces fresh food prices up, making healthy diets out of reach to vulnerable people, says a new report.
Turkey says COP31 climate summit to focus on clean energy shift
“The recent crises have indeed showed us how crucial to have energy diversity," said Turkey's environmental minister. "You should not be dependent on one single energy source.”
UK bank’s rosy climate analysis triggers call for regulatory review
HSBC Holdings’ near-term climate risk assessment looks “excessively optimistic,” said investment managers.
How Google turned its climate program into an AI booster
A "carbon-intelligent computing" tool has come in handy as the tech giant negotiates with utilities to connect data centers to the grid.
Trump fired these climate officials. But their problems started under Biden.
Officials from a shuttered climate and health office offer a postmortem about the limits of their work in a Democratic administration in the hopes of continuing their efforts under a future president.
Group urges New Jersey to borrow billions for climate resilience
A new analysis shows the state's vital infrastructure such as power plants and police stations is highly exposed to flood damage.
Plants are climbing higher on Mount Everest
The shift could affect glacier mass and freshwater resources depended on by large numbers of people.
Scientists burn homes to figure out how to best protect them in wildfires
The research has already led to some conclusions that strengthened California's fire code.
The US has a chance to rival China in rush for longer-lasting batteries
The U.S. is the second-largest market for long-lasting energy storage and is expected to ramp up deployments later this decade.
Indian wind turbine giant says nation set to meet 2030 target
Wind is gathering interest in India due to its ability to meet high demand in the evening and early morning, when solar power is absent.
Lawmakers urge EU Parliament to halt monthly France trip over energy costs
Citing skyrocketing prices, members of parliament from across the aisle want the institution’s plenary sessions to be held in Brussels.
Japan has a new name for scorching hot days
The Japan Meteorological Agency will use the term “kokushobi,” which means “severely hot day,” to “effectively raise awareness and encourage caution” among the public.
