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The Sunshine State built more large-scale solar than California last year and was again number two for residential, despite state leadership opposed to climate action.
The Great Salt Lake is drying up. What happens when a data center as large as a city sits next to it?
The regulation requires grid operators to develop plans to build out the transmission needed to deliver on Biden’s climate agenda.
Uncertainty over funding and hiring stemming from President Trump's executive orders has limited wildfire training and postponed work to reduce flammable vegetation.
With power demand from data centers skyrocketing, the state is rejoining a regional climate initiative.
Families near battery recycling plants face “dangerous" levels of lead in their blood and in soil, testing shows.
At the Permanent Forum, leaders connect climate change, mining, and deforestation to mounting health crisis and demand a coordinated approach to land rights.
Since Utah passed a law last year, 30 more states and the District of Columbia have drafted similar bills.
The White House is revoking its own authority to oversee implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act — and leaving a bureaucratic mess in its wake.