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A massive data center at xAI’s controversial site in Memphis, Tennessee is emitting huge plumes of pollution, according to footage recorded by an environmental watchdog group.
A massive data center at xAI’s controversial site in Memphis, Tennessee is emitting huge plumes of pollution, according to footage recorded by an environmental watchdog group.
State may be “rubber stamping” some air pollution permits, according to new report on the boom.
State may be “rubber stamping” some air pollution permits, according to new report on the boom.
The Alberta premier suggested feds could “carve” the northern port out of the legislation, making way for a new oil corridor to the coast.
The Alberta premier suggested feds could “carve” the northern port out of the legislation, making way for a new oil corridor to the coast.
Reopening the legislation “would be like destroying a bridge [the EU] spent a lot of time building,” experts say.
Reopening the legislation “would be like destroying a bridge [the EU] spent a lot of time building,” experts say.
Canada's new PM parroted industry nonsense after a meeting with premiers last week.
Canada's new PM parroted industry nonsense after a meeting with premiers last week.
More than 400 people gathered in Red Deer for the launch of a new political party calling for an anti-Canada uprising.
More than 400 people gathered in Red Deer for the launch of a new political party calling for an anti-Canada uprising.
In audio obtained by DeSmog, Bjorn Lomborg told a Fraser Institute event in Vancouver that the technology is way too expensive to be viable.
In audio obtained by DeSmog, Bjorn Lomborg told a Fraser Institute event in Vancouver that the technology is way too expensive to be viable.
Newly in power, Nigel Farage’s party is testing its anti-climate playbook.
Newly in power, Nigel Farage’s party is testing its anti-climate playbook.
Do oil sands companies actually want to capture carbon? Canada’s new energy minister, who served on MEG’s board, has received mixed messages.
Do oil sands companies actually want to capture carbon? Canada’s new energy minister, who served on MEG’s board, has received mixed messages.
The Trump administration is undoing reporting and regulation of a powerful climate pollutant. Can nonprofit and third-party trackers fill the gap?
The Trump administration is undoing reporting and regulation of a powerful climate pollutant. Can nonprofit and third-party trackers fill the gap?

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A massive data center at xAI’s controversial site in Memphis, Tennessee is emitting huge plumes of pollution, according to footage recorded by an environmental watchdog group.

A massive data center at xAI’s controversial site in Memphis, Tennessee is emitting huge plumes of pollution, according to footage recorded by an environmental watchdog group.
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State may be “rubber stamping” some air pollution permits, according to new report on the boom.

State may be “rubber stamping” some air pollution permits, according to new report on the boom.
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The Alberta premier suggested feds could “carve” the northern port out of the legislation, making way for a new oil corridor to the coast.

The Alberta premier suggested feds could “carve” the northern port out of the legislation, making way for a new oil corridor to the coast.
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Reopening the legislation “would be like destroying a bridge [the EU] spent a lot of time building,” experts say.

Reopening the legislation “would be like destroying a bridge [the EU] spent a lot of time building,” experts say.
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Canada's new PM parroted industry nonsense after a meeting with premiers last week.

Canada's new PM parroted industry nonsense after a meeting with premiers last week.
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More than 400 people gathered in Red Deer for the launch of a new political party calling for an anti-Canada uprising.

More than 400 people gathered in Red Deer for the launch of a new political party calling for an anti-Canada uprising.
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In audio obtained by DeSmog, Bjorn Lomborg told a Fraser Institute event in Vancouver that the technology is way too expensive to be viable.

In audio obtained by DeSmog, Bjorn Lomborg told a Fraser Institute event in Vancouver that the technology is way too expensive to be viable.
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Newly in power, Nigel Farage’s party is testing its anti-climate playbook.

Newly in power, Nigel Farage’s party is testing its anti-climate playbook.
Analysis
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Do oil sands companies actually want to capture carbon? Canada’s new energy minister, who served on MEG’s board, has received mixed messages.

Do oil sands companies actually want to capture carbon? Canada’s new energy minister, who served on MEG’s board, has received mixed messages.
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The Trump administration is undoing reporting and regulation of a powerful climate pollutant. Can nonprofit and third-party trackers fill the gap?

The Trump administration is undoing reporting and regulation of a powerful climate pollutant. Can nonprofit and third-party trackers fill the gap?