Trump’s EPA Just Used the Clean Air Act to Prop up Coal Power
The Environmental Protection Agency threw out Colorado’s entire haze reduction plan, in what critics called ‘illegal’ and a possible warning to other states not to close fossil fuel plants.
Maybe you've heard about Energy Sec. Chris Wright and the DOE declaring "energy emergencies" to keep coal plants open? Now the EPA's using the Clean Air Act to do something similar in Colorado, with implications beyond. @joefassler.bsky.social for @desmog.com 👉
www.desmog.com/2026/02/09/t...
09.02.2026 22:34
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Thanks to @joefassler.bsky.social and @environment.theguardian.com for covering Sentient’s media analysis — hope it sparks more reporting on emissions from food!
28.09.2025 11:39
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No, the U.S. Doesn’t Need Fossil Fuels to Win ‘an AI Arms Race’ Against China
These industry players and allies push a misleading narrative the Trump administration now parrots.
Trump admin officials, industry groups, and tech leaders cite an “AI arms race” with China to justify a massive fossil fuels expansion — calling it an urgent matter of national security.
For @desmog.com, I spoke to experts who explained why that’s not true:
25.09.2025 21:08
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In Texas, AI Gold Rush Helps Spur Demand for Over 100 New Gas Plants
State may be “rubber stamping” some air pollution permits, according to new report on the boom.
🚨 NEW 🚨 In Texas, the gold rush to build data centers for AI is spurring demand for over 100 new gas power plants. And it is a "rush": some gas plant air pollution permits were approved by the state in just 24 hours. Get the full story from @joefassler.bsky.social 👇
13.06.2025 17:30
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Didn’t go there for this one, but many of the groups involved also have Atlas Network ties.
03.06.2025 14:48
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A few months back, I started in on what I thought would be a simple, straightforward piece: mapping out the Trump admin officials connected to Project 2025 groups.
The ties turned out to go so deep, and be so numerous and surprising, that the piece only just ran today.
02.06.2025 20:44
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MAPPED: 70 Percent of Trump’s Cabinet Tied to Project 2025 Groups
More than 50 high-level Trump administration officials have links to groups behind the Heritage Foundation-backed plan, a DeSmog analysis found.
Trump tried to deny any knowledge of Project 2025 - the radical plan to dismantle the federal government.
Well it turns out that 70% of his Cabinet have ties to the groups behind the document.
02.06.2025 18:49
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Thanks, Adam!
02.06.2025 20:36
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How big is the market for "weird meat"? We'll see.
But Vow's journey is sure to be a fascinating and boundary-busting one.
Thanks to @fastcompany.com and @thefern.org for being great partners on this piece.
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18.12.2024 16:35
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It starts with the concession that this wildly new approach to making meat won't be very good at simulating the exact meat we eat today.
What *can* it do well?
Create things that are delicious and meat-like and exciting and strange. And — for now — VERY pricey.
18.12.2024 16:34
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I spent months talking to Vow's CEO George Peppou for this story.
His strategy is completely at odds with the standard alt-protein playbook — which strives for low costs and realist mimicry.
Peppou's willingness to embrace the *unreal* has charted a fascinating path forward for this tech.
18.12.2024 16:30
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The strange future of lab-grown meat involves quail, crocodile, and woolly mammoth
Australian biotech startup Vow has created the first cell-meat factory and is focusing on 'weird meat' to achieve viable scale.
The team of mad geniuses at Vow Foods envisions a very different future for cultivated meat.
For now, they're not trying to compete with commodity animal ag.
They're scaling expensive, bizarre products in the world's first genuine cell-meat factory — like $100/pound quail foie gras.
18.12.2024 16:22
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6 Fracking Billionaires and Climate Denial Groups Behind Trump’s Cabinet
Trump’s nominees are backed by major players in the world of climate obstruction – from Project 2025 and Koch network fixtures to oil-soaked Christian nationalists.
Many of Trump’s cabinet picks aren’t household names, but they’re backed by major players in the world of climate obstruction.
@joefassler.bsky.social goes deep into the fracking billionaires and denier groups eagerly awaiting Trump's second administration.
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16.12.2024 20:50
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Thanks Benjamin!
25.04.2024 04:43
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thanks, Tamar!!
24.04.2024 16:32
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7 Books About Fictional Technologies with World-Altering Consequences - Electric Literature
In these warped versions of reality, tech is expanding the scope of what’s possible, at a cost
As I wrote I spent so much time thinking about other novels and stories that examine technology—brave, new, world-changing inventions—as their central subject.
Electric Lit let me write about some of my favorites: electricliterature.com/7-books-abou...
24.04.2024 16:32
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The Sky Was Ours by Joe Fassler on a cloth surface
I wrote a novel! It lives.
Some related writing, out this week, a thread:
24.04.2024 16:27
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Nicely said Jeff. Yes, that’s the larger point: cultivated meat could be ready now, and we’d still have a lot of the very same problems to solve.
09.02.2024 18:18
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Yes to this! A necessary first step if we want to reduce meat consumption.
09.02.2024 18:16
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What happens beyond 20 or 30 years is uncertain, but the burden of proof is on the companies to show the tech can power a global supply chain. Or even a much smaller scale one. That hasn’t happened yet.
09.02.2024 18:15
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I hope the piece is more nuanced than “cell meat is dead.” The dream of cell meat as a near- to mid-term intervention—which was absolutely the original goal, and a worthy one!—is dead. A lot of the original assumptions were wrong. The promised thing will not occur the way it was promised.
09.02.2024 18:14
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If we start with the premise that CM is a generational project with an uncertain outcome—and my reporting strongly suggests this is the case—we could have a better conversation.
09.02.2024 17:27
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I agree! And nothing wrong with continuing to explore this option. Lots of brilliant folks involved + science often finds a way. But we shouldn’t be under the delusion that this industry can achieve impact any time soon. Once we acknowledge that’s not possible, we can get busy making other plans.
09.02.2024 17:25
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This is the comment I mean.
If telling people to eat fewer Big Macs is pointless, what about telling people to eat, say, more expensive Big Macs that mix mushrooms with genetically modified beef cells?
Nothing wrong with GMO. The point is that I’m not sure one is so much harder than the other.
09.02.2024 17:19
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