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PFAS & AI Data Centers: A new report flags “forever chemical” PFAS contamination concerns near U.S. AI data center expansion and herbicide facilities, prompting state and federal investigations. Water Quality & Sewage: In Massachusetts, the MWRA’s plan to keep dumping raw sewage during heavy rain is slammed as unacceptable, while in New Bedford’s Slocums River, coliform levels still block reopening for shellfishing. Local Resistance to Data Centers: In Georgia, residents gear up to oppose Project Oak, citing water use and infrastructure impacts. Extreme Weather Pressure: Reuters reports global fires have already burned 150M hectares in early 2026, with El Niño looming and risks of worse extremes ahead. Transport & Air: Mumbai sees mostly “satisfactory” AQI days but still faces pollution pressure; rail groups push for cheaper AC fares to shift commuters off private vehicles. Climate Litigation: New Zealand moves to adjust its Climate Change Response Act to limit certain climate liability claims.

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