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California Pesticide Regulators Say New Rules Protect Communities as Applications of a Dangerous Fumigant Rise
By Liza Gross
Biden’s Clean Drinking Water Plan Is Being Rebranded as MAHA
Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Grist
Dolphins, Sharks, Turtles and Workers Are All Victims of Unregulated Squid Fleets
By Johnny Sturgeon
In a Years-Long Fight, the Illinois Environmental Justice Movement Gets a Win
By Keerti Gopal
Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Youth Climate Case Against Trump
By Dana Drugmand
An Iowa Town Spent $800,000 on a New Well. It Pumps Undrinkable Water.
By Anika Jane Beamer
In Alabama Primary Elections, Incumbent Utility Regulators Feel the Squeeze of High Energy Prices
By Lee Hedgepeth
In the Wake of Georgia’s Blue Wave, Alabama Changed Its Utility Regulation Elections. This Black Democrat Is Suing.
By Lee Hedgepeth
A New N.C. Ratepayer Bill Puts the Brakes on Data Centers, but Incentivizes Fossil Fuels
By Lisa Sorg
Supreme Court’s Limitation on Wetlands Protection Will Make Flooding Worse
By Lisa Sorg
Heat Is a Growing Threat to the Hajj—Even in Spring
By Kiley Price
Colorado River Faces ‘Devastating Consequences’ If Another Dry Winter Lands, Experts Warn
By Jake Bolster
Alligator Alcatraz Emissions Threaten Human Health, Violate Clean Air Act, Lawsuit Claims
By Amy Green
In New Jersey, Sherrill Agrees to Delay Protections Against Sea Level Rise
By Emilie Lounsberry
DOE Restarts Home Efficiency Rebates, and Electrification Is the Biggest Loser
By Dan Gearino
Logging Project Near Yellowstone Could Threaten Wildlife Habitat and Tourist-Dependent Businesses
By Mosabber Hossain