Getty Images July 10, 2025 Power Hungry: Why Data Centers Are Developing Their Own Energy Sources to Fuel AI The spread of AI data centers is larger, more numerous, and faster-growing than anything that has come before to the electric utilities. The potential for this to cause supply shortages and costs for consumers is plain to see. Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
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Bao Chau/Unsplash March 3, 2020 The Minnesota Senate Must Do Better on Clean Energy Legislation: Here’s How James Gignac Midwest Policy Director
US Senate March 3, 2020 Senators Must Stop Nancy Beck’s Playbook for Undermining Science Genna Reed Former Staff
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Photo: BLM/Flickr March 3, 2020 Science, Denied, Again. Interior Department Adds Inaccurate Climate Change Info to Reports Maria Caffrey Former Contributor
UCS March 2, 2020 Nuclear Weapons and the 2020 Presidential Race: High Demand, Little Debate, Little Knowledge Sean Meyer Former Contributor
Jessica Paterson/Flickr March 2, 2020 Profiles in Cowardice: Oregon Lawmakers Run Away from Climate Action. Literally. Kathleen Rest Former Executive Director
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Forest Service photo by Grizelle González February 28, 2020 Forest Service Budget Cuts Will Deprive US Communities of Forestry Science that Improves Climate Resilience Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
cdc.gov February 28, 2020 Coronavirus and the Terrifying Muzzling of Public Health Experts Michael Halpern Former Contributor
Photo: Wikimedia February 28, 2020 Trump Administration Ignores Worker Safety in Pursuit of Offshore Oil Profits Jacob Carter Former Contributor
CDC February 27, 2020 The Trump Administration Has Hindered Our Ability to Effectively Respond to the Coronavirus Epidemic Anita Desikan Former Staff
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Photo: USFWS/Flickr February 25, 2020 Sabotaged Science in the Arctic Refuge: Interior Department Works to Undermine Its Own Scientists Joel Clement Former Contributor
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