One of the reasons I’m running for governor is we have lost the connection between our state officials and the hardworking ...
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As Illinois lawmakers debate POWER Act, concerns about data centers spill into rural communities
On a Monday night in late April, nearly 100 people gathered in a public library conference room in Bloomington, Illinois.
The Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) has lifted Stage 4 restrictions and returned to Stage 3 for groundwater permit holders in ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is developing Project Green, a new data center in New Florence, Montgomery County, that will draw ...
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53 maps that explain the Midwest
In this video, I explore the concept of the most Midwestern state through maps, data, and history. I analyze factors such as population density, basements, frost lines, snow-day cancellation ...
Meteorologist Kristen Currie spoke with Mitchell Sodek with the Central Texas Groundwater Conservation District to discuss the current studies being done to understand the geology and environment that ...
Climate change will increasingly stress water supply and economic and environmental systems, creating a mounting need for more ideas to reduce reliance and conserve diminishing river and groundwater ...
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Coosa Mtn residents say they still lack usable water 16 months after AL Power drained aquifer
Some Shelby County residents report they've been dealing with water issues for almost a year and a half.
As drought spreads across parts of the country, several reservoirs are already under strain.
Researchers have found that every 100-word AI prompt is estimated to use roughly one bottle of water.
Across the state’s heartland, communities such as Indiantown are weighing proposals for hyperscale data centers. The massive facilities would reshape Florida’s rural lands.
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