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EV Charging Program Faces the Axe in Budget Bill
By Dan Gearino
As the Arctic Grows Noisier, Narwhals Are Becoming Quieter
By Teresa Tomassoni
Three Years After Train Derailment, Health Studies in East Palestine Examine Impacts
By Julie Grant, The Allegheny Front
‘Toxic Colonialism’ on the Bay of Bengal
By Johnny Sturgeon
With Waters Rising, Pennsylvania’s Historical Treasures Must ‘Adapt or Collapse’
By Kiley Bense
New Analysis Warns Trump Offshore Drilling Plan Could Trigger Thousands of Oil Spills
By Teresa Tomassoni
Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Facilities in Texas Emitted 1.6 Million Pounds of Regulated Pollutants During Last Week’s Icy Weather
By Dylan Baddour, Peter Aldhous
The Promising Renewable Energy That Democrats and Republicans Actually Agree On
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
In Florida, Questions Surround the State’s Attempt to Expand Its Role in Everglades Restoration
By Amy Green
Protesters Target Cargill at One of the Company’s Major Amazonian Ports
By Georgina Gustin
Trump’s Pick to Lead the Federal Reserve Could Steer Bank Away From Climate Change
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Maine Again Looks North for Onshore Wind, but Full Grid Integration Will Have to Wait
By Nathaniel Eisen
In Arizona, Utilities and State Regulators Double Down on Fossil Fuels and Higher Costs Despite Residents’ Opposition
By Wyatt Myskow
Disaster Survivors Want Kristi Noem Out of FEMA
By Arcelia Martin
Global Energy Transition Investment Grew in 2025 Despite Major Obstacles; Here Are the Numbers
By Dan Gearino
Developer Calls GW Ranch in Pecos County, Texas, the ‘Largest Power Project’ in U.S.
By Dylan Baddour