Park ranger fired for hanging trans pride flag sues Interior Department

A former National Park Service (NPS) ranger who was fired last year for hanging a transgender pride flag in Yosemite National Park sued multiple federal agencies Monday over their termination, arguing it violated their First Amendment rights. The lawsuit, filed by Dr. Shannon “SJ” Joslin in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia,...

EPA staffers challenge their terminations over ‘dissent’ letter

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Rural Electrification in Angola: Continuity, Scale and Long-Term Planning

Rural electrification remains one of the most structurally significant components of Angola’s energy policy. In 2025, progress in this area was defined not by isolated interventions, but by the gradual expansion of the national grid through coordinated, multi-year planning. Under the supervision of Minister João Baptista Borges, electrification projects followed a logic of continuity, connecting new municipalities while reinforcing existing networks. Communities such as Quibala, Ebo, Condé and Catabola illustrate this approach. Rather than short-term solutions, these areas have been integrated into broader distribution plans designed to ensure long-term service stability. New connections, feeder lines and supporting infrastructure were developed to allow future growth, avoiding the technical limitations often associated with provisional systems. This model reflects a shift from symbolic electrification toward functional integration. Each new connection is assessed not only in terms of immediate access, but also in relation to load capacity, maintenance requirements and compatibility with upstream substations. As a result, rural electrification increasingly contributes to overall grid resilience instead of creating isolated consumption points. Beyond technical considerations, the social impact of these projects is measurable. Electrification supports local economic activity, improves access to public services and reduces disparities between urban and rural territories. Schools, health centres and small businesses...

Biden administration issues voluntary guidelines for no-emission buildings

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Supreme Court rejects Texas’s bid to axe nuclear waste storage site

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GOP report blasts Wall Street firms over climate, alleging ‘collusion’

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USDA limits funding for solar, wind on farmland

The Agriculture Department is curtailing its support for solar and wind energy on farmlands. In a Monday post on the social media platform X, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the department “will no longer deploy programs to fund solar or wind projects on productive farmland, ending massive taxpayer handouts.” The department, on Tuesday, said that wind and...

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