U.S. signs blockbuster nuclear deal with Lithuania

From CFACT

By Gabriella Hoffman

“The agreement with the United States government that we have signed [on November 26th, 2024] allows us to get more technical cooperation and get ready for deployment of those small modular reactors. We will be receiving assistance in selecting what type of technology is optimal for us, so I think this will be win-win cooperation because we are not newcomers in the nuclear world…It was important to put Lithuania on the map for countries that will be developing nuclear generation.” — Lithuania Vice Minister Albinas Zananavičius

In Episode 473 of District of Conservation, Gabriella interviews Albinas Zananavičius – Lithuanian Vice Minister of Energy – on the newly-signed intergovernmental agreement between Lithuania and the US to shore up Lithuania’s civil nuclear program. Tune in to learn more!

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EP 552: The Potomac is No. 1 Endangered River in America District of Conservation

In Episode 552 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses the new American Rivers report on the 10 most endangered rivers list and the Potomac River earning the top spot. Why? The organization claims both the Potomac Interceptor spill and data center buildout are factors justifying the top post. Gabriella also discusses how data centers use water and why these projects aren't as scary as believed. Plus, a preview of this weekend's IOTR Summit in Florida. Tune in to learn more!SHOW NOTESAmerican Rivers: America’s Most Endangered Rivers® of 2026 is a Call to Action for Healthy Rivers and a Cleaner Water Supply Maryland rejects ‘most endangered’ label for Potomac River, as D.C. remains unaware about ranking
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  4. EP 549: Maryland Madness – Lead Ammunition Bans
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