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"Colorado River Negotiations Blow Past Deadline" [1]

"State negotiators failed to meet a Tuesday deadline to reach an initial agreement over future operations of the drought-stricken Colorado River, but the Trump administration indicated it will allow states to continue bargaining."

Source: E&E News [2], 11/13/2025

"Zeldin Kept Up EPA Roadshow During Shutdown" [3]

"EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin’s travel didn’t cease over what has become the federal government’s longest funding lapse in history." "In a sign of the Trump administration’s novel approach to the funding gap, the administrator traveled for 16 days during the shutdown."

Source: E&E News [4], 11/13/2025

"At COP30, Brazilian Meat Giant JBS Recommends Climate Policy" [5]

"The world’s biggest meat company, a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, is leading food-company efforts to engage in climate talks."

Source: Civil Eats [6], 11/13/2025

Built to Fail: Rules at UN Climate Talks Favor Status Quo, Not Progress [7]

"Experts say stifling bureaucratic procedures that are disconnected from the climate crisis have consistently stalled COP negotiations."

Source: Inside Climate News [8], 11/13/2025

"EV Use Has Skyrocketed In Hawaiʻi. Why Is It So Hard To Find A Charger?" [9]

"As federal incentives for electric vehicles are drying up, will the state still expand its fledgling charging network?"

Source: Honolulu Civil Beat [10], 11/12/2025

UN Shipping Regulator Advocates For Emissions Fee At COP30, Despite Trump [11]

"The head of the International Maritime Organization said Monday he’s continuing to “advocate and campaign” for global regulations to move the shipping industry away from fossil fuels, despite the United States and Saudi Arabia blocking new rules last month."

Source: AP [12], 11/12/2025

"EPA Proposes Exemptions For ‘Forever Chemical’ Reporting Requirements" [13]

"The Trump administration is proposing to loosen requirements for companies to report on their uses of “forever chemicals.”

Source: The Hill [14], 11/12/2025

Lawsuit Alleges ‘Political Retribution’ In Trump Energy Project Cancellations [15]

"A new lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of “political retribution” in its recent decision to cancel a slate of energy projects that are primarily located in blue states."

Source: The Hill [16], 11/12/2025

"Protesters Force Their Way Into COP30 Summit Venue, Clash With Security" [17]

"BELEM, Brazil - Dozens of Indigenous protesters forced their way into the COP30 climate summit venue on Tuesday and clashed with security guards at the entrance to demand climate action and forest protection.
Shouting angrily, protesters demanded access to the U.N. compound where thousands of delegates from countries around the world are attending this year's U.N. climate summit in the Amazon city of Belem, Brazil.

Some waved flags with slogans calling for land rights or carried signs saying, "Our land is not for sale."

Source: Reuters [18], 11/12/2025

Rise In Chinese Coal Plants In Indonesia Belies Pledge To End Fossil Aid [19]

"A surge in the supply of Chinese-backed coal-fired power plants built to supply electricity to Indonesia’s fast-growing nickel mining and processing sector is undermining Beijing’s efforts to dial back support for fossil fuels, a study released Nov. 3 has found."

Source: Mongabay [20], 11/12/2025

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