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Because until these reactors are up and running, Gina, these AI data centers are going to operate using power from natural gas plants. And that means emissions are going to go up.
Because until these reactors are up and running, Gina, these AI data centers are going to operate using power from natural gas plants. And that means emissions are going to go up.
Because until these reactors are up and running, Gina, these AI data centers are going to operate using power from natural gas plants. And that means emissions are going to go up.
His name is Jared Isaacman. He's made a fortune in the online payments business, and earlier this year, he became the first private citizen to conduct a spacewalk. Isaacman made that trip aboard a capsule built by Elon Musk's company SpaceX. SpaceX broadcasts his view live as he looked down on the planet.
His name is Jared Isaacman. He's made a fortune in the online payments business, and earlier this year, he became the first private citizen to conduct a spacewalk. Isaacman made that trip aboard a capsule built by Elon Musk's company SpaceX. SpaceX broadcasts his view live as he looked down on the planet.
Isaacman is a friend of Musk's. His company, Shift4, does business with SpaceX and has invested millions in the spaceflight company over the years. If confirmed as NASA's next administrator, Isaacman would now be in charge of billions in government contracts going to SpaceX. Jeff Brumfield, NPR News.
Isaacman is a friend of Musk's. His company, Shift4, does business with SpaceX and has invested millions in the spaceflight company over the years. If confirmed as NASA's next administrator, Isaacman would now be in charge of billions in government contracts going to SpaceX. Jeff Brumfield, NPR News.
Under the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, rich countries that mostly created climate change by burning fossil fuels agreed to pay developing nations that are disproportionately suffering the consequences. India's representative called the $300 billion a year by 2035 a paltry sum considering the damage.
Under the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, rich countries that mostly created climate change by burning fossil fuels agreed to pay developing nations that are disproportionately suffering the consequences. India's representative called the $300 billion a year by 2035 a paltry sum considering the damage.
Chandni Raina said her country was not even allowed to make a statement before the decision was finalized.
Chandni Raina said her country was not even allowed to make a statement before the decision was finalized.
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to pull the U.S. from the U.N. climate accord for a second time. Jeff Brady, NPR News.
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to pull the U.S. from the U.N. climate accord for a second time. Jeff Brady, NPR News.