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A rare May snowstorm is snarling flights at Denver International — one of America’s busiest hubs buried under spring snow and winter storm warnings

An iron-based catalyst just made clean hydrogen with zero platinum — cutting the cost of the reaction inside every fuel cell on the planet

A fusion company just joined a line of 810 projects waiting to plug into America’s biggest grid — and Google already bought its power

NOAA drops its official 2026 hurricane forecast Thursday — early models already predict a quieter Atlantic as a strong El Niño shreds storms apart

Millions just baked in record May heat — now a cold front will plunge the same cities 30 degrees below normal within days

The Storm Prediction Center just flagged a Level 3 tornado risk for central Mississippi and Alabama — supercells could drop large hail and tornadoes Wednesday evening

A rare May snowstorm just buried the Colorado Rockies under two feet of snow — winter storm warnings now stretch from Cheyenne to Colorado Springs

A new iron-based catalyst just produced green hydrogen without any platinum — slashing the cost of the reaction every fuel-cell stack depends on

China’s BYD just overtook Tesla as the world’s largest battery energy storage deployer — capturing 13% of the global market this quarter

North America’s grid watchdog just issued a Level 3 alert over data centers going offline without warning — the highest tier the system allows

PJM just forecast a 6-gigawatt power shortage by 2027 as AI data centers eat through available generating capacity across 13 states

The Department of Energy just awarded $29 million to Jefferson Lab and partners to build spin-polarized fusion fuel that could nearly double reactor yield

Commonwealth Fusion just filed the first-ever application to connect a commercial fusion plant to a U.S. grid — targeting the PJM Interconnection in the early 2030s

51% of the lower 48 states now sit in moderate drought or worse — affecting 155.7 million Americans before peak fire season has even started

AccuWeather now forecasts 65,000 to 80,000 wildfires will ignite across the U.S. this year — potentially burning up to 8 million acres

The 2026 eastern Pacific hurricane season just opened May 15 with warmer-than-normal waters and a building El Niño — heightening risk for Hawaii and Mexico

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