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The expansion could add millions of tons of carbon pollution annually while polluting the air near vulnerable communities and ecosystems.

Georgia regulators have approved a massive expansion of natural gas power plants that could dramatically increase the state’s climate pollution, largely to support the rapid growth of data centers.

Georgia Power Gas Expansion Would Drive Significant Climate-Damaging Pollution

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Facing Its Third Data Center, an Iowa County Rolls Out Extensive Zoning Rules

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Linn County has adopted some of the nation’s strictest data center zoning rules. Residents say the protections aren’t enough.

PALO, Iowa—There are two restaurants in Palo, not counting the chicken wings and pizza sold at the only gas station in town.

Facing Its Third Data Center, an Iowa County Rolls Out Extensive Zoning Rules

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Are ‘Climate Hushers’ Lurking in the Democratic Party?

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A push to emphasize affordability isn’t climate hushing, its advocates say. But a Democratic think tank has suggested this recalibration is in order—and some in the party are tweaking their messaging.

In late January, U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, a long-time climate hawk, said in a thread on X that Democrats should ignore calls to stop talking about climate.

Are ‘Climate Hushers’ Lurking in the Democratic Party?

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Helping Trees—and a City—Outrace Climate Change

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Arborists and land managers are trying “assisted migration” as global warming threatens livability in communities and the health of urban and rural forests.

LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Nearly a foot of snow has melted. The deep freeze that sent temperatures across the region plummeting to below zero has warmed to a balmy 55 degrees on a sunny February day.

Helping Trees—and a City—Outrace Climate Change

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