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Solar Power · United StatesAs Republicans in Congress rushed forward with a massive tax and spending cut bill, a North Carolina renewable energy executive wrote to his 190 employees with a warning: Deep cuts to clean energy tax credits were going to hurt.See the Story
In a big bill that hurts clean energy, residential solar likely to get hit fast
55% Center coverage: 59 sources

Denver, Colorado · DenverFour major Front Range water providers are concerned that the Colorado River District’s plan to purchase the Shoshone water rights on the Colorado River will cut into their supply, despite the Western Slope entity’s insistence that it will maintain the status quo through its acquisition. The Colorado Water Conservation Board will hold a hearing in September to formally address the providers’ objections. The Shoshone water rights — among the ol…See the Story
Front Range Water Providers Concerned About Shoshone Water Rights Acquisition Will Get a Hearing with Colorado Water Conservation Board
89% Center coverage: 9 sources
A Global View on Microphysical Discriminations Between Heavier and Lighter Convective Rainfall
34% Center coverage: 3 sources
Trump’s First EPA Promised to Crack Down on Forever Chemicals. His Second EPA Is Pulling Back.
86% Left coverage: 7 sources
#Solar panels could help make farms more resilient to #ClimateChange, but they need cash to make it work
#Drought news July 3, 2025: Primarily dry weather occurred west of the Continental Divide of the Americas in #Colorado and #Wyoming where degradations occurred due to soil moisture and streamflow deficits amid growing precipitation deficits
Riparian restoration on Rifle ranch marks 10 years: John Powers hopes #RifleCreek project can be living lab for improving habitat — Heather Sackett (AspenJournalism.org)
Conservative Wyoming Couldn’t Stomach Republican Public Land Sale
67% Left coverage: 3 sources