by Frida Garza | Mar 26, 2026 | Climate Crisis, Iran, News, Persian Gulf, Water, water access
Last week, following attacks on critical energy and water facilities escalating, the Israeli-U.S. war in Iran entered a new stage. “Now the war on infrastructure has started,” said Kaveh Madani, a water researcher at the United Nations University and former deputy vice president of Iran. On March 18, Israel struck the South Pars gas field in Iran, the largest natural gas field in the world.
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by Jen Deerinwater | Mar 17, 2026 | AI, data centers, Data Privacy, energy bills, Fossil Fuels, Native Americans, News Analysis, Tribal Nations, Uranium Mining, water access
The recent explosion in artificial intelligence (AI) data centers has created a litany of environmental and cultural issues for Native people and Tribes across the so-called “United States.” This, in turn, has sparked intense debate and prompted conversations on tribal digital sovereignty and a call for regulation that controls the data, infrastructure, and networks.
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