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Local Permitting Fights Take Over National Politics

And more on this week’s conflicts around project development.

AM Briefing

Ohio Isn’t for Data Center Lovers

On mineral funding, Harold Hamm’s Argentina bet, and South Korea’s offshore wind

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AM Briefing

ChatCO2

On America’s Great Corridors of Commerce, Texas geothermal, and North Dakota carbon capture

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Podcast

The Wildfire Policy Blowing Up California’s Home Insurance Market — and Electricity Costs

Rob digs into a new paper with a radical new idea to fix California’s economy with the Breakthrough Institute’s Lauren Teixeira.

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A farmer looking at diesel prices.

Now Is the Worst Time for Diesel to Get Expensive

Agricultural equipment largely runs on diesel, and with the harvest season coming up, that spells bad news for farmers.

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AM Briefing

Operation Blue Skies

On electrolyte factories, Josh Shapiro's flip, and Canadian clean power

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Current conditions: Firefighters are encircling Belgium’s largest fire on record, just the latest blaze in Europe as historic heat waves roast the continent • The Canadian wildfire smoke that billowed into Michigan this summer cost the state nearly $6.7 billion • The string of storms that now includes the habagat, or southwest monsoon, hammering the Philippines has displaced 5.2 million Filipinos so far.


THE TOP FIVE

1. Trump pushes to open 45 million acres of national forests to logging

The Trump administration is barreling forward with a plan to open close to 45 million acres of wilderness in national forests to road construction and logging, removing protection The New York Times said has been in place for a quarter century. The U.S. Forest Service’s proposal would rescind a Clinton-era rule enacted in 2001 to bar roadways from routing through certain areas. The repeal is a major victory for Republican states and industry groups that lobbied for years to revoke the protections, and even unsuccessfully sued more than a dozen times to strike down the so-called roadless rule.

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Daily Briefing

The Data Center Trojan Horse

The last week of Wisconsin’s politics show the risks of the data center issue for Democrats — and decarbonization.

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This is an edition of Heatmap Daily, an evening review of the day’s news written by our executive editor. Sign up for it here.

Perhaps data centers don’t matter as much as we think.

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