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Data centers are straining the grid. Can they be forced to pay for it?

Last month, President Trump sat alongside executives of the largest tech companies in the country as they pledged to pay a fair share of...

The Iran war is changing how millions of people cook — and what they eat

About a decade ago, India’s government began subsidizing the purchase of liquid petroleum gas, or LPG, to promote greater adoption among its lower-income citizens....

Forest Service overhaul sows confusion and concern

On March 31, the U.S. Forest Service announced plans to move its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City, Utah. It will also...

Epigenetics startup brings new insights to dairy herd performance

A United Kingdom-based agri-tech startup is bringing a new approach to dairy herd management that looks beyond traditional genetics to understand why animals perform...

The Fertilizer Fallacy: Pushing Yields Up and Profits Down

There’s a deeply held belief in modern agriculture that more fertilizer equals more yield, and more yield equals more profit. It sounds reasonable on...

Mistral AI: How Europe’s Sovereign AI Pioneer Outmaneuvers American Giants

By Kelly Kirsch, Director General ESG Europe at ESG.AI Europe Introduction: The Geopolitical Stakes of AI Sovereignty In 2026, artificial intelligence is not just a technological...

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