White House eyes data center agreements amid energy price spikes
A draft pact, obtained by POLITICO, seeks to help ensure data centers do not raise household electricity prices, strain water resources or undermine grid reliability.
NEWS: The White House wants big tech companies to commit to a data center compact to ensure data centers do not raise household electricity prices, strain water supplies or undermine grid reliability. w/ @jasonplautz.bsky.social
www.politico.com/news/2026/02...
09.02.2026 23:55
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Trumpβs message to oil companies on Venezuela: 'You gotta go in'
The White House has told companies they must to rebuild Venezuela's crude-pumping infrastructure if they want compensation for assets seized by Caracas.
Scoop by @benlefebvre.bsky.social, @zcolman.bsky.social and James Bikales: Trump has a use-it-or-lose-it demand for oil companies thinking of returning to #Venezuela: They go back in NOW, and spend billions of $, or forget about compensation for their seized assets.
www.politico.com/news/2026/01...
03.01.2026 20:09
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More signs the Trump administration is leaning into regime change for Venezuela. It's trying to entice U.S. oil companies that were pushed out years ago to go back in. Scoopy stuff here from @benlefebvre.bsky.social @sophiacai.bsky.social and jbikales.bsky.social
www.politico.com/news/2025/12...
17.12.2025 22:44
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White House, Energy secretary at odds over $30B in cuts
βThere are definitely annoyances with the White House about who gets to decide what gets cut and when it gets cut,β an administration official said.
'The boys are fighting' --> Scoopy stuff on tensions inside the Trump administration over the billions of dollars in clean energy cuts. From Politico's @sophiacai.bsky.social and @benlefebvre.bsky.social
www.politico.com/news/2025/10...
10.10.2025 01:53
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Trump administration taking new steps to block wind and solar projects, undisclosed memo says
The directive puts these renewable energy projects under heightened scrutiny at Interior in a move that could slow approvals and construction.
ICYMI: Solar and wind energy projects must now get Interior Sec. Doug Burgumβs personal sign-off to receive permits across the hundreds of millions of federal acres under his control, according to an internal memo obtained by POLITICO. @zcolman.bsky.social
www.politico.com/news/2025/07...
17.07.2025 13:13
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Text from the 1990 global change research act (see link above).
The US Global Change Research Program's website, including all its sub-domains that host the National Climate Assessments and related reports, is now offline.
The 1990 Global Change Research Act (see below) mandates its research findings be available to all federal agencies & departments.
30.06.2025 20:21
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With all that's going on, my story on the Trump administration's actions contributing to a science brain drain didn't make it outside the paywall. But I thought this portion on how it's affecting international students & interest was worth sharing.
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15.04.2025 13:38
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I recently received an e-mail from a Canadian university I'm affiliated with containing 3 lengthy attachments advising that "Canadian university researchers are advised to be extra careful when traveling to US," discussing recommended safety precautions and advice re cancelled collaboration funding.
15.04.2025 15:52
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It always boggles my mind that I, a journalist, am expressly forbidden from trading stocks, but members of Congress, with vastly greater knowledge of market-moving news, are allowed to profit by front-running markets, and so may profit by in essence stealing from the public they represent.
10.04.2025 10:30
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The Wisconsin elections should have nothing to do with Teslaβs awful sales numbers.
But Elon Muskβs companies and his politics now exist in self-made symbiosis, says @liamdenning.bsky.social π₯
02.04.2025 21:10
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Robert McChesney, the Great Champion of Journalism and Democracy, Has Died
The academic and activist inspired generations of people to challenge corporate power and support a media reform movement that lives on.
R.I.P Rob McChesney. He was a trenchant critic who saw corporate & commercial media as corrosive to democracy. I admired how his analysis & polemics were grounded in an intimate understanding of the history, structure & power--the political economy--of media. www.thenation.com/article/soci...
27.03.2025 14:29
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Judge bars Trumpβs EPA from taking back $20B in climate grants β for now
The ruling orders EPA and climate change groups to return to court to argue about the fate of the money.
Judge bars Trumpβs EPA from taking back $20B in climate grants β for now. "The ruling orders EPA and climate change groups to return to court to argue about the fate of the money."
www.politico.com/news/2025/03...
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19.03.2025 16:55
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Plus a couple more this evening ...
19.03.2025 01:15
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EPA launches attack on βholy grailβ of climate science β and dozens of enviro rules
The move is the most aggressive attack yet by the Trump administration to undo previous efforts to limit the emissions that are warming the planet.
EPA's Lee Zeldin wants to overturn the federal governmentβs core scientific finding about the dangers of greenhouse gases β along with 30 other key regulatory actions stretching back decades. Story from @zcolman.bsky.social & @alexguillen.bsky.social
www.politico.com/news/2025/03...
12.03.2025 21:06
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Graphic showing slow down in battery electric vehicle sales if current policies supporting EV adoption are repealed. If EPA tailpipe regulations and federal clean vehicle tax credits are repealed, sales of battery electric vehicles could drop about 30% in 2027 and 40% in 2030 relative to a scenario where current policies are continued.
Repealing clean vehicle tax credits would destroy demand for new US EV manufacturing. If federal policies supporting projected market demand for EVs could be met entirely with current assembly plant capacity. This calls into question the economic viability of all additional manufacturing plants that have been announced or are under construction across the US and
would potentially result in the idling of some existing EV assembly plants and workers.
Repealing clean vehicle tax credits risks ending Americaβs battery manufacturing boom. Without clean vehicle tax credits, between 29% and 72% of battery cell manufacturing capacity currently operating or online by the end of 2025 would be unnecessary to meet automotive
demand and could be at risk of closure, in addition to 100% of other planned facilities.
New REPEAT Project report: repealing federal tax credits and regs supporting deployment of electric vehicles would slow sales and threaten the economic viability of dozens of manufacturing projects taking shape across the country. zenodo.org/records/1500... ππ‘
11.03.2025 15:28
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