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Venture
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

Wall Street Backs Ur-Energy as a Top Made-in-America Uranium Play

Ur-Energy is rated a Buy with a C$3.25 target, benefiting from U.S. energy policies and domestic uranium production.
SF politics
fromFuturism
3 days ago

The Trump Administration Is Doing Something Horrifying to Workers at Nuclear Facilities

US nuclear workers face increased radiation risks due to deregulation under the Trump administration, compromising safety standards previously in place.
fromTruthout
3 days ago

Workers in Colorado Continue Historic Strike at US's Largest Meat Processor

"This company is one of the richest companies in the world, and the wage increases that they're offering simply just don't keep up with the economy and the high cost of living," says Kim Cordova, president of the union that represents JBS workers in Greeley.
Social justice
Remote teams
fromVTDigger
3 days ago

Vermont labor board says state must end return-to-office requirement for employees - VTDigger

Vermont Labor Relations Board ordered the rescindment of a requirement for state employees to return to physical offices three days a week.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Invisible plumes and terrible pollution': the reality of the US gas sites rated grade A'

A UK nonprofit's methane certification scheme may underestimate actual emissions, raising concerns about compliance with EU methane regulations.
#nuclear-energy
Science
fromHigh Country News
5 days ago

New nuclear safety rules reduce protections for workers, the public - High Country News

Easing radiation standards threatens worker safety in the nuclear industry, according to a veteran who handled radioactive materials for decades.
fromNew York Post
4 weeks ago
US politics

Reopening Indian Point nuclear plant will fix NY's surging energy costs, Lawler and Trump energy secretary tell Hochul

Science
fromHigh Country News
5 days ago

New nuclear safety rules reduce protections for workers, the public - High Country News

Easing radiation standards threatens worker safety in the nuclear industry, according to a veteran who handled radioactive materials for decades.
fromNew York Post
4 weeks ago
US politics

Reopening Indian Point nuclear plant will fix NY's surging energy costs, Lawler and Trump energy secretary tell Hochul

London
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Residents warned about smoke from scrap metal fire

Residents in south-east London are advised to keep windows and doors shut due to a significant fire at a scrap metal recycling yard.
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
1 week ago

Energy crisis may force Germany to run coal plants longer

Germany may extend the operation of coal-fired power plants due to the ongoing energy crisis from the Middle East war.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Former miners can finally speak the truth about Orgreave, says inquiry chair

Former miners will share their experiences during a public inquiry into the 1984 Orgreave clashes with police, addressing long-standing injustices.
World politics
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

War exposes the energy dominance lie - High Country News

The U.S. is affected by global oil price volatility despite achieving energy independence, leading to increased costs for consumers and the economy.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

One Microsoft data center in West Virginia could raise the company's emissions 44%: report

Microsoft's Monarch Compute Campus is set to run entirely on natural gas, which could lead to a staggering 44% increase in the company's emissions, according to Stand.earth researchers.
Silicon Valley
Boston food
fromPoynter
1 week ago

As immigration enforcement reshapes communities, many local stories go untold - Poynter

Immigration enforcement actions are significantly impacting neighborhoods, causing families to disappear and altering community dynamics.
US politics
fromEsquire
2 weeks ago

Are You One of Those Weirdos Who Wants More Money in Politics? Move to West Virginia!

West Virginia passed legislation obscuring employer information from political donations over $250, ostensibly for harassment protection but effectively shielding corporate political influence from public scrutiny.
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Ohio citizens petition to ban supersized datacenters

Residents in some areas of Ohio have organized a petition proposing to amend the state's constitution to enact a ban covering data campuses larger than 25 MW, preventing giant hyperscale sites from springing up anywhere in the Buckeye State. The petition was organized by residents of Adams and Brown counties, not far from Cincinnati, and submitted to the Ohio Attorney General's office on Monday.
Online Community Development
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Williams CEO: U.S. natural gas production is America's true superpower

The U.S. produces 40% more natural gas than it consumes domestically, establishing a structural export advantage and making natural gas a national superpower that insulates domestic prices from global market chaos.
Environment
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Coal plant forced to stay open due to emergency order isn't even running

The Trump administration uses emergency orders to keep uneconomical coal plants operational despite cheaper renewable and natural gas alternatives, citing grid reliability while data shows minimal actual energy contribution.
US Elections
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Trump is headed to Ohio and Kentucky to downplay Iran war's effect on U.S. economy

Trump visits Ohio and Kentucky to promote economic policies and challenge Republican Rep. Thomas Massie while managing messaging complications from Iran conflict amid weakening economic indicators.
Environment
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

The Silencing Power of Big Oil's Climate Lies

Fossil fuel companies employ evolving PR strategies to counter negative climate perceptions, shifting from denialism to more sophisticated messaging tactics targeting media and public opinion.
California
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

As oil industry in California wanes, what will become of shuttered refineries?

California's oil industry is declining significantly, with major refineries closing and the state losing nearly 20% of its refining capacity by 2025.
Environment
fromThe Nation
3 weeks ago

Rep. Summer Lee: The Fight for Environmental Justice Is Far From Over

The Trump administration has rolled back environmental protections, eliminated greenhouse gas regulations, and granted fossil fuel companies exemptions and tax breaks worth billions, prioritizing corporate donors over public health and climate action.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

The nation's largest public utility is reviving coal amid political pressure and the AI boom

The Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA's) quarterly meeting in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, opened with a triumphant video homage to its work during Winter Storm Fern. Energy had come through, yet again, to defeat extreme cold. The montage credited this to the utility's "coal workhorses," then noted that nuclear provided "uninterrupted power" and "hydro responded instantly." The list ended there, despite years of promises that the agency would bolster renewables and battery storage.
Miscellaneous
California
fromwww.dailybreeze.com
1 month ago

As oil industry in California wanes, what will become of shuttered refineries?

California's oil refining industry is declining as Phillips 66 closes its major Los Angeles refinery, signaling continued contraction despite the state's third-largest refining capacity.
#ai-data-centers
fromFortune
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Why Pennsylvania sits at the center of the big data-center power problem | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Why Pennsylvania sits at the center of the big data-center power problem | Fortune

UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

The families forced to move hundreds of miles for a home

London councils are relocating hundreds of people to deprived areas in north-east England due to housing shortages, leaving families struggling in unfamiliar towns without jobs or established support systems.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

West Virginia Is Not Here For Authoritarian Cosplay - Above the Law

Federal judges in West Virginia, appointed by both parties, are issuing strong rulings against Operation Country Roads, a MAGA immigration initiative that arrested roughly 650 people in January through roadside enforcement targeting immigrants.
#coal-industry
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Can EU renewables outmuscle US oil and gas?

At a meeting at the Paris headquarters of the intergovernmental body dedicated to global energy security, Wright referred to the "destructive illusion" of the IEA's commitment to massively reducing greenhouse gas emissions sourced from fossil fuels. The US, one of 45 member and associate countries of the IEA that represent 75% of the world's energy demand, is threatening to withdraw from the body if it does not quit its energy transition goals in the next year.
Miscellaneous
#mercury-pollution
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Most US coal plants could meet air pollution rules. Trump weakened them anyway

The Trump administration eliminated mercury and air toxics standards despite 88% of US coal plants already having compliance capability, exposing children to neurotoxic pollution.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Mercury fallout: What coal emissions do to people

Coal-fired power plants are a leading source of mercury pollution that persists in the environment, harming vulnerable communities and causing severe developmental and organ damage.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

India coal mine blast leaves 18 dead, others feared trapped

An explosion at an illegal rat-hole coal mine in East Jainta Hills killed at least 18 people and injured eight; rescue operations and investigations underway.
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

These meatpacking workers may be deported. They voted to strike anyway. - High Country News

Last week, hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants faced an uncertain future as the Trump administration fought in federal court to revoke their legal status and deport them. But despite these threats, the largely immigrant union workers at a JBS beef plant in Greeley, Colorado, many of them recent arrivals from Haiti, still voted on Wednesday by an overwhelming margin to strike over poor working conditions in what could become the first sanctioned walkout at a major meatpacking plant in decades.
Agriculture
Psychology
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

How can we defend ourselves from the new plague of human fracking'?

Widespread smartphone and platform use exploits human attention through addictive content, risking psychological, social, and existential harm akin to environmental fracking.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

China boosts profitable renewables as Trump clings to coal

China rapidly expanded wind and solar capacity in 2025 and dominates global clean-tech manufacturing, outpacing the US in climate-related industry.
Careers
fromUNILAD
2 months ago

Laws around what happens if snow stops you working as Storm Fern set to sweep US

Federal employees uniquely qualify for paid weather-and-safety leave; many nonfederal salaried workers may still be paid for partially missed workweeks under the FLSA.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 months ago

Will Pittsburgh become America's most important city without a newspaper?

Pittsburgh will lose its major daily newspaper, as the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will cease printing and shut down following prolonged losses and legal-labor conflicts.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

Face It, One More Pipeline Won't Save Us from Trump | The Walrus

Pipeline advocacy narrows Canada's economic strategy to finding new buyers for oil and assumes U.S. interventions will reliably restore foreign oil production.
fromNonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
2 months ago

Can the Fight Against AI Revitalize the US Labor Movement? | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

Recent developments suggest that the labor movement is starting to take a more active and adversarial approach toward AI in the workplace, This was hardly an isolated incident amid the breakneck integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the workplace. Ominous signs abound, from the news editor at a nonprofit news site who used AI to edit stories and then fired a reporter for raising objections, to Salesforce's cutting 4,000 customer support jobs and shifting to AI agents.
Tech industry
Public health
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

The U.S. Counties Most Affected by the Opioid Crisis

Opioid-driven overdose deaths surged from 2018–2022, largely from synthetic opioids like fentanyl, but overall overdose fatalities have declined since 2022.
#rural-economy
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Durham's other cathedral': mining union hall reopens after 14m restoration

Redhills, a restored 1915 Durham Miners' Association headquarters, reopens as a celebrated trade-union landmark and visitor site embodying miners' political and social heritage.
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Bringing the "functionally extinct" American chestnut back from the dead

The work suggested that resistance arises from a relatively large number of sites, each with relatively minor effects. For example, the sites in the genome identified by quantitative trait analysis typically boosted resistance by about 10 points on the researchers' 100-point scale. In the genome-wide analysis, 17 individual genetic differences were associated with about a quarter of the heritable resistance traits.
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Cuts leave deadly mines in the ground and push hundreds of women out of work

Ten days before schools reopen for the summer term in eastern Zimbabwe, Hellen Tibu is worried about how she will pay the fees for her sister's education. The 22-year-old landmine-disposal expert smooths the creases from her younger sister's uniform as it hangs on the washing line outside a relative's rooms in Sakubva, a densely populated township in Mutare. The shirt is faded around the collar and a new one is needed.
World news
from48 hills
2 months ago

Urban Ore workers win contract after three-year battle - 48 hills

I am very happy with what we've managed to accomplish. The strike was, I think, the pivotal thing in making progress on this,
Social justice
Germany news
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Fossil Fuel Subsidies Are Leading the US and EU Into Industrial Decline

U.S. geopolitical moves favor fossil fuels while global renewable expansion and large investments signal an accelerating energy transition needing faster scale-up to meet 2030 goals.
US news
fromDefector
1 month ago

The Outdoor Industry Needs Workers, And Workers Need Unions | Defector

Outdoor guides perform essential, multi-skilled, life-saving work yet face low pay and cultural devaluation; unionization is emerging to secure higher wages and respect.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Trump's EPA to roll back rule limiting hazardous mercury from coal plants

Donald Trump's EPA has said that easing the pollution standards for coal plants would alleviate costs for utilities that run older coal plants at a time when demand for power is soaring amid the expansion of datacenters used for artificial intelligence. But environmental groups have said that weakening standards for mercury, a neurotoxin that can impair babies' brain development, and other air toxics will lead to higher health-related costs.
Environment
#coalie
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Cornish tin min could reopen with Trump administration investment

US aims to invest in reopening Cornwall's South Crofty tin mine, potentially supplying critical tin and creating hundreds of jobs.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

Smoke seen for miles after Wolverhampton factory fire

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
UK news
Environment
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Communities Say Congress Broke Its Promise to Clean Up Abandoned Coal Mine Lands

A House bill would withdraw $500 million from 2021 abandoned mine cleanup funds, jeopardizing reclamation and water treatment projects in Appalachian states.
Environment
fromFast Company
2 months ago

How coal mine waste could power America's next clean energy movement

Acid mine drainage in Appalachia contains recoverable rare earth elements that can be extracted to supply critical minerals while simultaneously cleaning contaminated waterways.
fromAxios
1 month ago

Trump orders Pentagon to buy electricity from coal plants

must ensure that our electric grid - upon which military installations, operations, and defense-industrial production depend - remains resilient and reliable, and not reliant on intermittent energy sources,
US politics
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Trump orders the military to make agreements with coal power plants

"The Secretary of War, in coordination with the Secretary of Energy," the order reads, "shall seek to procure power from the United States coal generation fleet by approving long-term Power Purchase Agreements, or entering into any similar contractual agreements, with coal-fired energy production facilities to serve Department of War installations or other mission-critical facilities."
US politics
Environment
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

EPA makes it harder for states, tribes to block pipelines

EPA proposes rule limiting state use of Clean Water Act Section 401 to prevent political blocking of projects unrelated to water quality.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

This old Pennsylvania coal town could get a reboot from AI

For decades, he's lived in Homer City, a southwestern Pennsylvania town that was once home to the largest coal-fired power plant in the state. The plant, which shares its name with the town, closed nearly three years ago after years of financial distress. Dudash, 89, has lived in the shadow of its smokestacks-said to be the tallest in the country before they were demolished-for much of his life.
Environment
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

It's sick': Trump administration uses mascot called Coalie' to push dirtiest fossil fuel

Trump administration is promoting coal using an anthropomorphic mascot, Coalie, to support a revived coal industry despite climate and public-health criticisms.
Environment
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

The US Needs India to Buy Coal. Who Pays the Cost?

Expanding U.S. coal exports to India increases fossil fuel dependency and imposes environmental and health burdens on local communities in both countries.
US politics
fromBitcoin Magazine
2 months ago

West Virginia Lawmakers Want To Invest In Bitcoin

West Virginia would allow the state treasurer to invest up to 10% of public funds in gold, silver, platinum, bitcoin, and approved stablecoins.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

A critical climate trend just reversed-driven by crypto and data centers

After two years of declines, United States greenhouse gas emissions increased in 2025-a change driven by increased electricity use, due in part to data centers and cryptocurrency mining, as well as cold winter temperatures that meant homes required more heating. Emissions increased 2.4% in 2025, according to preliminary data from the research firm Rhodium Group. That's higher than the country's GDP growth, which increased by a projected 1.9%.
Environment
US politics
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Report Finds Workers Are Less Safe After Trump's First Year in Office

Federal enforcement of wage, hour, and workplace safety regulations fell sharply during the first year of President Trump's second term, reducing protections for workers.
Environment
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Clean energy jobs were soaring during the Biden era. Not anymore

Clean energy added nearly 100,000 jobs in 2024 but faced a net loss of 38,000 jobs due to project cancellations and factory closures.
fromTruthout
2 months ago

The Affordability Crisis Is Real. Only Worker Organizing Can Offer Solutions.

A friend recently told me a story that made this reality impossible to ignore. Her elderly parents live near an elementary school not far from the nation's capital. For several years, they had been quietly raising money to provide groceries and basic supplies for families whose children were going hungry. When Republicans suspended SNAP benefits, the need surged overnight. What had been a steady act of care suddenly became an emergency response.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Coal power generation falls in China and India for first time since 1970s

Coal power generation fell in China and India for the first time since the 1970s last year, in a historic moment that could bring a decline in global emissions, according to analysis. The simultaneous fall in coal-powered electricity in the world's biggest coal-consuming countries had not happened since 1973, according to analysts at the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, and was driven by a record roll-out of clean energy projects.
Environment
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Michigan accuses big oil of being cartel' that fuels climate crisis and high energy costs

Michigan sued BP, Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil and the API, alleging cartel-like collusion that raised utility costs, suppressed renewables and impeded electric vehicle adoption.
fromFortune
2 months ago

Electricity as the new eggs: Affordability concerns will swing the midterms just like the 2024 election, Bill McKibben says | Fortune

That sun has provided him cheap power for 25 years, and this month he installed his fourth iteration of solar panels on his Vermont home. In an interview after he set up the new system, he said President Donald Trump's stance against solar and other cheap green energy will hurt the GOP in this year's elections as electricity bills rise.
US politics
Environment
fromWIRED
2 months ago

The AI Boom Will Increase US Carbon Emissions-but It Doesn't Have To

Data center growth may boost US power-plant CO2 emissions 19–29% this decade; restoring wind and solar tax credits can cut emissions and lower power costs.
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
2 months ago

General Strike Over ICE Prompts Protests and Business Closings Today; Trump Sues IRS Over Leak; No Sewage From Burst Pipeline Flowed Into Potomac Yesterday - Washingtonian

Good morning. Another very cold, very windy day awaits you, with a high around 21 that the wind will knock down to values as low as -2. A low near 7 overnight that, again with the wind, will feel as col as -5. Here's WTOP's list of closings and delays as the region continues to dig out from last weekend's storm.
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