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Negotiations on the world’s first global treaty to curb plastic pollution have hit a dead end, with nearly 100 countries rejecting a draft they say fails to tackle production or toxic chemicals.

Karen McVeigh and Emma Bryce report for The Guardian.

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Major truck manufacturers are suing California to stop enforcement of its stricter emissions standards, citing federal preemption under laws signed by President Trump in June.

Sharon Udasin reports for The Hill.

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The Biden-era clean hydrogen boom is stalling as rising energy costs, tighter tax credit deadlines, and policy shifts under President Trump make many U.S. projects financially unworkable.

Rebecca F. Elliott reports for The New York Times.

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The Biden-era clean hydrogen boom is stalling as rising energy costs, tighter tax credit deadlines, and policy shifts under President Trump make many U.S. projects financially unworkable.

Rebecca F. Elliott reports for The New York Times.

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The Sierra Club board has fired Ben Jealous, citing misconduct after months of internal strife, budget cuts, and staff no-confidence votes.

Lee Hedgepeth reports for Inside Climate News.

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A federal judge in Hawaii has reinstated a ban on commercial fishing in the Pacific Islands Heritage marine national monument, rejecting Trump administration efforts to loosen protections.

Coral Murphy Marcos reports for The Guardian.

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Vermont will lose $62.5 million in federal funding for solar projects aimed at cutting electricity costs for low-income residents after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ended the Solar for All program.

Austyn Gaffney reports for VTDigger.

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Environmental and Indigenous leaders are pushing for a strong, legally binding treaty to curb plastic pollution, as United Nations negotiations in Geneva near their conclusion.

Jennifer McDermott reports for the Associated Press.

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President Trump’s administration has moved to tighten enforcement of laws protecting bald eagles from wind turbines, even as it has weakened those same protections for oil, gas, and other industries.

Lisa Friedman reports for The New York Times.

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Indigenous communities across the U.S. are scrambling to fund stalled wind and solar plans after the Trump administration froze or dismantled federal programs that once underwrote them.

Miacel Spotted Elk reports for Grist.

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The European Commission proposed allowing limited use of foreign carbon credits to meet its 2040 climate target but admitted it had not assessed the economic or environmental effects of the policy.

Karl Mathiesen and Zia Weise report for POLITICO.

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In Southern California, a decades-long grassroots effort may soon convert a Chevron-owned oil site into a protected nature preserve — if federal support doesn't fall through.

Amal Ahmed reports for High Country News.

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A massive páramo restoration effort near Quito is reviving water supplies and wildlife after centuries of degradation from overgrazing and development.

Ana Cristina Alvarado reports for Mongabay.

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A proposed South32 zinc-manganese mine fast-tracked by federal regulators is already linked to shrinking aquifers and metal spikes in private wells in southern Arizona.

Wyatt Myskow reports for Inside Climate News.

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With the White House poised this week to cancel the Inflation Reduction Act’s Solar for All grants, California regulators face scrutiny for leaving nearly its entire $250 million award unspent.

Noah Baustin and Camille von Kaenel report for POLITICO.

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U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum revoked the Biden-era permit for the 1,200-megawatt Lava Ridge wind project Wednesday, citing undisclosed legal flaws and echoing local opposition tied to the nearby Minidoka National Historic Site.

Scott Streater reports for E&E News.

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A coalition of nonprofits, tribes, and local governments will ask a federal judge today to order the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to restore a congressionally mandated $3 billion environmental and climate justice grant program canceled by the Trump administration.

Nina Lakhani reports for The Guardian.

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The U.S. quietly lobbied nations to reject plastic production limits in a global treaty, aligning itself with petrochemical interests and putting it at odds with much of the world.

Olivia Le Poidevin and Valerie Volcovici report for Reuters.

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