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NumbersUSA Hosts Forum on Sprawl Imperiling Yellowstone, America’s Most Beloved National Park

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Forum in Bozeman, Montana, April 9, 7 PM MST highlighting findings of an analysis on the impacts of sprawl on America’s famous wildlands and lessons for every community struggling to protect natural areas — livestreamed free

BOZEMAN, Mont., March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and its rarefied assemblage of large free-ranging public wildlife has been likened to “a mini-American Serengeti.” It is a national natural treasure that belongs to all citizens. It is home to grizzly bears, wolves, bison, elk, moose, bighorn sheep, mountain lions, imperiled birds and famous trout populations. But this iconic ecosystem, anchored by the world’s first national park, Yellowstone, is confronting an unprecedented deluge of people, in the form of sprawl on private lands and industrial levels of outdoor recreation rapidly squeezing animals out of habitat.

As veteran American journalist Todd Wilkinson, who has written for National Geographic and The Guardian, says, “the number one immediate threat to the biological future of Greater Yellowstone’s beloved public lands is development pressure expanding unchecked on private lands in the three-state area of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho.”

Eric Ruark, director of research and sustainability at NumbersUSA, notes that the issue identified by Wilkinson is the subject of a report from the nonpartisan nonprofit that examines the environmental costs of sprawl on Greater Yellowstone. The report will be featured at a live public gathering on Wednesday, April 9 in Bozeman, Montana that will also be livestreamed and is accessible free to anyone who wishes to watch remotely.

“The discussion we’ll be having should be of profound interest not only to the millions of people who love Yellowstone and Grand Teton Parks and their wildlife, but communities across the country located astride of natural areas dealing with the consequences of population growth and development manifesting itself as sprawl,” Ruark says. “Our scientific analysis on Greater Yellowstone is unprecedented and it illuminates how human activities can permanently transform places that have been part of our shared natural heritage for generations.”

One of the topics Ruark will discuss—and one featured in the critically-acclaimed book, Billionaire Wilderness by scholar Justin Farrell—is how Greater Yellowstone and its challenges of exurban sprawl is being imperiled by what demographers call “lifestyle pilgrims” re-locating in mass into the region as part of a tidal wave of intra-migration.

The 90-minute forum, scheduled to begin at 7 pm (Mountain Standard Time) at Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana, is being hosted by Gallatin Valley Earth Day, NumbersUSA, and a number of other organizations, including the conservation journalism site Yellowstonian (yellowstonian.org). No matter where one lives in the world, people who are interested in the future of Yellowstone Park or who are concerned about growth issues in their own communities will learn a lot by tuning in remotely. They can do so by pre-registering for free at the link below.

Journalist Todd Wilkinson will serve as moderator of a panel discussion with NumbersUSA’s Ruark and four other thought leaders confronting the difficult question of how do we as humans not love our most sensitive and fragile wildlife-rich ecosystems to death? Joining Wilkinson and Ruark are Chet Work who oversees the Gallatin Valley Land Trust; Deb Davidson with the Center for Large Landscape Conservation best known for its work nationally in designing wildlife crossings across highways; Cindy Riegel, a scientist and former chair of the Teton County, Idaho Commission; and Randy Carpenter, a professional planner who oversees Friends of Park County, dealing with growth issues in famous wildlife-rich Paradise Valley located between Yellowstone National Park and Livingston, Montana.

In advance of the event, people interested in the topics can download a free executive summary of NumbersUSA’s analysis “Greater Yellowstone—An Ecosystem At Risk: Unending Population Growth and Development Threaten the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem” led by renowned ecologist Leon Kolankiewicz with Ruark and Roy Beck contributing. The foreword was written by Wilkinson, who has been reporting on environmental issues in Greater Yellowstone for nearly four decades.

“I am happy to say our report is now part of the growing public discourse and is helping the way elected officials, public land managers, communities and citizens think about growth issues affecting sensitive natural landscapes they love, especially the wildlife inhabiting them,” Ruark says. “Unless we get a better handle on how to limit the human footprint and deal with population pressures, many places and species we cherish will be lost.”

Viewers have two options for tuning in. They can resister via Zoom or watch the event via Facebook. Here are those links. Again, the live event begins at 7 pm MST on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.

Pre-register via Zoom

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EHs21xl9RR6YeS0FH0aZOg

On Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/events/1687670202168715

The Panelists

About Todd Wilkinson

Todd Wilkinson is the co-founder of Yellowstonian (yellowstonian.org), a non-profit, public interest journalism site devoted to exploring issues shaping America’s most iconic wildlife ecosystem and wildlands across the West. He is the author of several critically-acclaimed books on topics ranging from Ted Turner and scientific whistleblowers to famous Jackson Hole Grizzly Mother 399 and numerous others, including fine art. He has been a contributor to National Geographic, The Guardian, Christian Science Monitor and numerous other publications as well as giving hundreds of talks and lectures on environmental issues in the US. He is currently working on a book about wild cat conservation featuring the work of Panthera, the global leader in preserving 40 different species of felids, founded by Dr. Thomas Kaplan and the late legendary conservation biologist Dr. Alan Rabinowitz.

About Eric Ruark 

Eric Ruark is a national expert on how lifestyle migration from one part of the country to another, (i.e. wealthy folk choosing a place for lifestyle decisions), results in bigger sprawl impacts. Eric Ruark is the Director of Research and Sustainability, and Director of Public Relations for NumbersUSA. He has worked on immigration policy since 2008. He has a B.A. and an M.A. in History from Virginia Commonwealth University and completed his comprehensive Ph.D. exams in 20th Century European History, with a concentration in the history of science, technology, and the environment at the University of Maryland. Eric has researched and published extensively on U.S. immigration policy, and his work has been cited in national and international media reports. He testified before the Senate on agricultural guest worker programs in 2011.

About Chet Work

Chet Work is the Executive Director for Gallatin Valley Land Trust, he has spent the last 25 years working in conservation, a majority of that time within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Chet has served in leadership roles for the Nature Conservancy and the Teton Regional Land Trust in Driggs prior to joining GVLT. Chet has been with GVLT for the last 5 years and has grown the organization’s ability to help local landowners conserve their land and to help our community acquire parks and trails. Critical growth for GVLT has been the opening of an office in Livingston and increasing GVLT’s ability to leverage federal funding for local conservation. 

About Cindy Riegel

Cindy Riegel has dedicated her career to integrating science, policy, and political action to achieve conservation results. From reintroducing peregrine falcons on a remote mountain near Lander, WY in the early 1990s to a 10-year stint as an elected official for Teton County, ID, Cindy has weathered many storms while working to preserve the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). Cindy’s knowledge and experience with local land use planning has inspired her to start a collaborative movement that highlights the critical role local communities, organizations, and elected officials play in safeguarding the natural and cultural heritage of the GYE.

About Deb Davidson

As Chief Strategy Officer at the Center for Large Landscape Conservation, Deb Davidson directs program development, fundraising, external relationships, and partnerships to advance the organization’s connectivity conservation programs. Her work in conservation for more than 20 years has largely focused on the protection of wildlife corridors and large landscapes, with a specialty in network development, connectivity policy, and science in western North America.

About Randy Carpenter 

Randy Carpenter has had a career working with community leaders in the Northern Rockies, helping them understand the challenges that come with growth and change, and tailoring locally based solutions to address those challenges. Randy was a community planner in Iowa, followed by 13 years with the Sonoran Institute’s Northern Rockies Program. Randy served as a Project Director for Future West from 2014 to 2022, providing information and assistance to fast-growing counties and cities in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and beyond. After serving as the Executive Director of Headwaters Community Housing Trust, he is now the Executive Director of Friends of Park County, a non-profit organization in Livingston dedicated to helping Park County and Livingston develop smart, informed land use policies that protect the integrity of the wildlife habitat and water resources of Park County.

About NumbersUSA Education & Research Foundation

A nonpartisan 501(c)3 organization, NumbersUSA has educated voters since 1996 about immigration policies to lower numerical levels and protect America’s wage-earners, natural habitats, and local communities.

Media Contact:

Eric Ruark
eruark@numbersusa.org

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Emeren Group Ltd Announces Appointment of Financial Advisor and Legal Counsel to the Special Committee

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NORWALK, Conn., April 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Emeren Group Ltd (“Emeren” or the “Company”) (www.emeren.com) (NYSE: SOL), a leading global solar project developer, owner, and operator, today announced that the special committee (the “Special Committee”) of the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”) has retained Kroll, LLC as its independent financial advisor and Morrison & Foerster as its U.S. legal counsel. The Special Committee was formed to evaluate and consider the preliminary non-binding proposal received by the Board on March 17, 2025 (the “Proposal”) as well as other potential strategic alternatives that the Company may pursue.

The Board cautions the Company’s shareholders and others considering trading the Company’s securities that no decisions have been made with respect to the Proposal or any alternative strategic option that the Company may pursue. There can be no assurance that any definitive offer will be received, that any definitive agreement will be executed relating to the transaction contemplated by the Proposal or that any other transaction will be approved or consummated. The Company does not undertake any obligation to provide any updates with respect to any transaction, except as required under applicable law.

About Emeren Group Ltd

Emeren Group Ltd (NYSE: SOL), a renewable energy leader, showcases a comprehensive portfolio of solar projects and Independent Power Producer (IPP) assets, complemented by a significant global Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) capacity. Specializing in the entire solar project lifecycle — from development through construction to financing — we excel by leveraging local talent in each market, ensuring our sustainable energy solutions are at the forefront of efficiency and impact. Our commitment to enhancing solar power and energy storage underlines our dedication to innovation, excellence, and environmental responsibility. For more information, go to www.emeren.com

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This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as “will,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “future,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” “targets, “confident” and similar statements. Among other things, statements that are not historical facts, including statements about Emeren’s beliefs and expectations, the business outlook and quotations from management in this announcement, as well as Emeren’s strategic and operational plans, are or contain forward-looking statements. Emeren may also make written or oral forward-looking statements in its periodic reports to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, in its periodic reports to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials and in oral statements made by its officers, directors or employees to third parties. All forward-looking statements are based upon management’s expectations at the time of the statements and involve inherent risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement, including but not limited to the following: execution of Emeren’s strategies and business plans; growth and trends of the industries in which Emeren operates; market acceptance of Emeren’s products and services; competition in the industries in which Emeren operates; Emeren’s ability to control costs and expenses; Emeren’s ability to retain key personnel and attract new talent; relevant government policies and regulations relating to Emeren’s industry, corporate structure and business operations; seasonality in the business; fluctuations in currencies exchange rates; risks related to acquisitions or investments Emeren has made or will make in the future; accounting adjustments that may occur during the quarterly or annual close or auditing process; and fluctuations in general economic, political, geopolitical and business conditions. Further information regarding these and other risks are included in Emeren’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. All information provided in this announcement and in the attachments is as of the date of the announcement and based on assumptions that Emeren believes to be reasonable as of this date, and Emeren undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement, except as required under applicable law.

For investor and media inquiries, please contact: 

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AI Evolution and Life Sciences: Embracing New Frontiers at Dalton Venture CEO Summit 2025

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 HONG KONG, April 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Dalton Venture CEO Summit 2025 , jointly hosted by Dalton Venture and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), successfully concluded at Hong Kong Science Park. The summit brought together over 100 distinguished guests, including government officials, leading scholars, entrepreneurs, and investors from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and beyond, to explore new global opportunities in life sciences innovation.

The event gathered more than 60 entrepreneurs from Dalton Venture’s portfolio companies across cutting-edge sectors such as cell and gene therapy, ophthalmology, AI in healthcare, embodied AI, bio-3D-printing, and cardiovascular technologies.

Uniting Industry, Research, and Capital to Accelerate Globalization

Founding Managing Partner Sun Qi highlighted Hong Kong’s unique advantages as an East-West bridge, with world-class research infrastructure and capital markets. “Dalton Venture sees Hong Kong not only as a gateway to the world but as a convergence point for technology, capital, industry, and vision,” as he said.

Ms. Cheong Man Lei, Lillian, JP, Deputy Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the Hong Kong SAR Government, delivered a video keynote address. She emphasized Hong Kong’s commitment to becoming an international innovation and technology hub, citing initiatives like the HK$10 billion Research, Academic and Industry Sectors One-plus Scheme. She warmly welcomed more Mainland Chinese enterprises to leverage Hong Kong’s platform for international expansion.

Hong Kong Science Park as a Launchpad for Life Sciences Innovation

Ms. Gracie Ng, Chief of Staff and Acting Chief Corporate Development Officer of HKSTP, also extended a warm welcome. She highlighted HKSTP’s role in cultivating a vibrant life sciences ecosystem through research support, incubation services, and funding channels, including its HK$1 billion corporate venture fund. “We are delighted to host Dalton Venture’s CEO Summit and look forward to deepening collaboration with visionary enterprises.”

Capital Empowering Innovation: Insights from HKEX

Sam S.K. Luk, Vice President (Global Issuer Services) at Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX), outlined Hong Kong’s latest initiatives to support biotech and hard-tech enterprises through listing mechanisms like Chapter 18A and 18C. He emphasized that Hong Kong remains a preferred destination for innovative companies seeking global investors, citing recent resilience in the local stock market and continued inflows from Southbound trading under the Stock Connect program.

Thought Leadership on Frontier Technologies

The summit also featured keynote speeches from leading scientists and entrepreneurs.

Professor Lam Hon Ming, Distinguished Professor of Life Sciences at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Director of the State Key Laboratory of Agrobiotechnology shared insights on agricultural biotechnology and sustainability.

Professor Sirui Han, representing Professor Guo Yike, Chief Vice President of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Director of the Hong Kong Center for Generative Artificial Intelligence Research and Development, discussed the evolution of large AI models and their transformative impact on life sciences.

Strengthening Cross-Border Innovation Bridges

Prior to the summit, Dalton Venture organized a closed-door dialogue with InvestHK and the Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises (OASES), connecting over 30 Mainland biotech companies with Hong Kong’s innovation and policy resources. Discussions focused on leveraging Hong Kong as a springboard for global clinical development, regulatory pathways, and international fundraising.

Looking Ahead: Building a Global Innovation Network

Mr. Huang Ning, Founding Partner of Dalton Venture, concluded the summit by reaffirming Dalton’s commitment to empowering entrepreneurs and accelerating the globalization of life sciences innovation.

As innovation continues to reshape the life sciences sector, Dalton Venture remains dedicated to fostering a robust, interconnected ecosystem that links research, capital, and industry across borders — advancing healthcare for a better future.

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Name: Lynn Ning
Email: ningx@daltonventure.cn

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LG Energy Solution Establishes Battery Recycling Joint Venture with Derichebourg

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Companies to build pre-processing facility in northern France to extract ‘black mass.’Construction to begin in 2026; operations to commence in 2027LG Energy Solution marks a critical first step toward a closed-loop system in Europe to strengthen value chain competitiveness.

SEOUL, South Korea, April 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — LG Energy Solution has announced plans to establish a joint venture with Derichebourg, the French leader in metal waste recycling, to build a state-of-the-art battery recycling plant.

Construction will begin in 2026 in Bruyères-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d’Oise region of northern France, with operations scheduled to commence in 2027.

The new plant will specialize in pre-processing, such as discharging, dismantling and shredding battery scrap—waste generated during battery production—as well as the collection of end-of-life EV batteries.

Marking LG Energy Solution’s first battery recycling joint venture in Europe, this state-of-the-art facility will have a processing capacity of over 20,000 tons per year at its full operation.

The black mass extracted at the pre-processing facility will undergo further post-processing to recover key battery raw materials such as lithium, nickel, and cobalt, which will then be used in LG Energy Solution’s battery production.

Under the agreement, LG Energy Solution will supply battery scrap from its facility in Poland, while Derichebourg will provide end-of-life EV batteries collected from France and surrounding countries.

Through this joint venture, LG Energy Solution is accelerating the development of a closed-loop[1] resource circulation system in Europe. This aligns with the company’s goals to enhance raw material sourcing stability and strengthen its value chain competitiveness, while reinforcing Europe’s sustainable battery recycling ecosystem.

Considering the EU Battery Regulation, which mandates a minimum level of recycled content in batteries sold in Europe starting in 2031, this partnership will also effectively address upcoming regulatory requirements. In addition, the collaboration aims to support car manufacturers seeking to establish a closed-loop battery recycling system, further promoting a circular economy.

Derichebourg operates over 200 collecting sites in France and over 285 sites worldwide. LG Energy Solution and Derichebourg plan to deepen their strategic partnership and expand their joint efforts in the battery recycling business.

“This collaboration enables us to secure a stable and cost-competitive supply of recycled battery materials from the advanced processing of end-of-life batteries and battery scrap,” said Chang Beom Kang, CSO of LG Energy Solution. “This initiative will also significantly enhance the value we deliver to customers in the recycling sector.”

“This partnership fully supports our ambition to develop industrial solutions with a high environmental added value, while strengthening the local roots of our activities,” said Abderrahmane El Aoufir, CEO of Derichebourg.

[1] Closed-loop system: Enables the recycling of used batteries and the reuse of recovered materials in new battery production.

About LG Energy Solution

LG Energy Solution (KRX: 373220), a split-off from LG Chem, is a leading global manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles, mobility, IT, and energy storage systems. With 30 years of experience in revolutionary battery technology and extensive research and development (R&D), the company is the top battery-related patent holder in the world with over 69,600 patents. Its robust global network, which spans North America, Europe, and Asia, includes battery manufacturing facilities established through joint ventures with major automakers. Committed to building sustainable battery ecosystem, LG Energy Solution aims to achieve carbon neutrality across its value chain by 2050, while embodying the value of shared growth and promoting diverse and inclusive corporate culture. To learn more about LG Energy Solution’s ideas and innovations, visit https://news.lgensol.com.

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