Trump's social media / fintech / streaming / prediction market company, which lost $400 million last year, is getting into the fusion power business. Don Jr., not known for his experience in nuclear energy, will get a board seat.
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SCOOP: Rick Perry-led group files plan with NRC to build world’s largest data center campus, including 4 new AP1000 nuclear reactors near Amarillo. With perhaps a dose of flattery. The placeholder name in the filing? Donald. J. Trump Advanced Energy and Intelligence Campus. wapo.st/4458IEB
California is subsidizing Smithfield's pig farms under the pretense of cutting climate emissions. But these "carbon credits" are cloaked in secrecy & are making life miserable for neighbors. Terrific reporting by @evanhalper.bsky.social @samueloakford.bsky.social
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California asks drivers to pay for methane offsets at factory farms. While the climate benefits are often illusory, the impacts on people and places are anything but.
Please take a moment to read this deeply reported story from @evanhalper.bsky.social.
California can do better.
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The dead pigs in this truck we witnessed at one of the Missouri factory farms subsidized by California’s climate program didn’t survive in cramped captivity long enough to make it to the slaughterhouse. @washingtonpost.com
Smithfield has no CAFOs in California, where they could run afoul of strict enviro and animal rights laws. It has attacked the states anti-animal abuse rules. But its far away CAFOs can nonetheless milk one of the state’s biggest environmental subsidies.
“This should be embarrassing for the state of California,” said Scott Dye, whose farm sits near hog barns in Missouri operated by Smithfield. “It is rewarding companies that have a decades-long record of creating havoc on the environment here.”
Smithfield Foods was drowning in pig manure. How a Calif program turned the problem into a cash cow — generating millions for climate gains many scientists say are dubious. Welcome to the opaque, secretive world of factory farm carbon credits. wapo.st/42k8OXX