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Major reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are still on track, but procedural gridlock and a looming funding shortage hint at future problems.

At a time when cascading climate shocks are unfolding faster than scientists can track them, the UN’s scientific body that assesses global warming risks and response options is mired in procedural gridlock and staring at a potential budget crunch.

Global Climate Panel Faces Strife, Potential Funding Crunch

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China Widens Its Clean Energy Lead

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Chinese companies account for more than half of global investments in clean energy manufacturing since 2019, while new U.S. investments declined last year.

As the leaders of the world’s two largest economies meet in Beijing this week, a new analysis underscores a growing divergence between China and the United States in shaping the global energy system.

China Widens Its Clean Energy Lead

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An Outpouring of Frustration Over Pennsylvania’s Rapid Data Center Growth

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At an online town hall meeting, speakers said there’s too little transparency and too much state government support for the industry.

The latest example of burgeoning opposition to rapid data-center development in Pennsylvania came at a town hall meeting overflowing with frustration about how the state is managing the surge.

An Outpouring of Frustration Over Pennsylvania’s Rapid Data Center Growth

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Trump Administration Bans a Nonprofit’s Bison From Grazing on Federal Lands, but Spares Tribes

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Montana’s American Prairie will have to remove its bison from seven parcels of BLM land it leased for grazing under the Biden administration. It says it will appeal the “politically motivated” decision.

SEATTLE—The Trump administration’s “final decision” banning bison grazing on public land is legally convoluted—and curiously narrow.

Trump Administration Bans a Nonprofit’s Bison From Grazing on Federal Lands, but Spares Tribes

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