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EU Parliament Votes to Cut ESG Regulations Amid US Pressure
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EU Parliament Votes to Cut ESG Regulations Amid US Pressure

The European Parliament has voted to dramatically wind back the bloc’s ESG rules following intense pressure from US business associations and state attorneys general. The development means that more than 90% of companies originally in scope of environmental, social and governance reporting requirements will no longer need to comply. Other planks of the rulebook that emerged...

Pennsylvania abandons Northeast climate pact
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Pennsylvania abandons Northeast climate pact

Pennsylvania will no longer seek to be part of a regional climate agreement among states in the Northeast U.S. A recent budget deal ends the commonwealth’s effort to participate in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), according to a statement from state Senate Republicans. The initiative sets a cap on planet-warming emissions and requires power plants in the states to purchase...

Energy secretary says DOE loan office will largely finance nuclear power plants, reflecting Trump priorities
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Energy secretary says DOE loan office will largely finance nuclear power plants, reflecting Trump priorities

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced Monday that the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office (LPO) will largely focus on financing nuclear power plants. “By far the biggest use of those dollars will be for nuclear power plants to get those first plants built,” Wright said at a conference of the American Nuclear Society.  During President Trump’s first...

Now Tech Moguls Want to Build Data Centers in Outer Space
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Now Tech Moguls Want to Build Data Centers in Outer Space

If things weren’t already frothy enough around AI, now the excitement is headed toward the moon—literally. The world’s richest men are earnestly talking about traveling to outer space to build gigantic data centers to run artificial-intelligence models among the stars. They argue such missions make the most sense for powering energy-hungry operations.  “The moon is a gift from...

Our global progress on climate change, in one chart
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Our global progress on climate change, in one chart

Global efforts to address climate change are — still — going far better today than they were a decade ago, even with recent politics pushing the problem to the back burner. Why it matters: We humans usually operate on daily, monthly and yearly time frames. So it can be easy to miss the energy transition...

Chevron Is Getting More Serious About Power
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Chevron Is Getting More Serious About Power

Chevron plans to keep boosting oil-and-gas production through 2030. It is also becoming more serious about entering the power business.  As part of an annual presentation to investors Wednesday, the second-largest U.S. oil producer said it is aiming to bring online by 2027 a power plant that would service an artificial-intelligence data center in the...

Anthropic to spend $50 billion on U.S. AI infrastructure, starting with Texas, New York data centers
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Anthropic to spend $50 billion on U.S. AI infrastructure, starting with Texas, New York data centers

Anthropic announced plans Wednesday to spend $50 billion on a U.S. artificial intelligence infrastructure build-out, starting with custom data centers in Texas and New York. The facilities, which will be designed to support the company’s rapid enterprise growth and its long-term research agenda, will be developed in partnership with Fluidstack. Fluidstack is an AI cloud platform that supplies...

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