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America’s Clean Hydrogen Dreams Are Fading Again
Published: August 12, 2025
The market for the clean-burning fuel remains nascent, costs are rising, and Congress just put a lucrative tax credit out of reach for many companies. Read More.
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The leader of an industry-backed fishermen’s group hailed the Maine-based federal court ruling as “a partial victory against rogue bureaucrats.” Read More
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The president-elect has long begrudged efforts to protect the delta smelt, siding with critics who argue that water flows would be better used by farms and cities. Read More
January 8, 2025
That’s the second Trump-ordered Arctic sale that has gone bust. Read More
January 8, 2025
The Forest Service’s proposal to limit logging in old-growth areas of national forests was sure to be abandoned by the incoming Trump administration. Read More
January 8, 2025
An audit says the Department of Energy made several financial missteps. Read More
January 8, 2025
The agency’s air chief blasted a watchdog’s findings that he violated federal ethics rules for involvement in regulations that posed a potential conflict of interest. Read More
January 8, 2025
David Uhlmann, a former federal prosecutor and University of Michigan law professor, served at EPA for over two years. Read More
January 8, 2025
The federal advisory board will offer advice for how the Department of Defense can counter China’s grip on raw materials needed for military and civilian use. Read More
January 8, 2025