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A construction crew works to build a two-family house in Shelburne, Vt. Credit: Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images

Vermont Faces Potential Retrenchment in Climate Ambition

By Nathaniel Eisen

Flames and smoke rise from the Moss Landing Energy Storage Facility after a fire erupted on Jan. 16 in Monterey Bay, Calif. Credit: Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images

Moss Landing Battery Fire Leads to Health Fears, Evidence of Contamination and Concerns About Overreaction

By Dan Gearino, Kiley Price

Workers install one of the main power transformers for Silicon Ranch’s solar farm in Georgetown County, S.C. Credit: Courtesy of Silicon Ranch

South Carolina Is Untapped Ground for Solar Energy

By Carrie Klein

The City of Chicago helped fund the Double Black Diamond Solar Field near Waverly, Ill., to reach its goal of reducing the city’s carbon emissions. Credit: Patrick L. Pyszka/City of Chicago

Chicago and Illinois Remain Committed to Achieving Climate Goals Despite Threats to Federal Funding

By Sarah Mattalian

Workers install solar panels on the roof of a home in Palmetto Bay, Fla. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Amid Paused Solar Funding, EPA Floats Workforce Reductions

By Jake Bolster

Diesel-fueled generators sit between buildings at the Equinix Data Center in Ashburn, Va. Credit: Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/The Washington Post via Getty Images

DeepSeek’s Emergence Shows the Power Sector’s AI Dreams May Not Proceed as Expected

By Dan Gearino

An aerial view of the Fort Powhatan solar farm in Disputanta, Va. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Virginia Debate Over Solar Development Goals and Land Use Has Rural Lawmakers on Edge

By Charles Paullin

An aerial view of wind turbines on the spine of Backbone Mountain next to a coal processing plant in Oakland, Md. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Maryland’s Renewable Energy Program: More Smoke and Mirrors Than Wind and Solar, New Report Alleges

By Aman Azhar

People walk though MIT’s campus in the Kendall Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Mass. Credit: Erin Clark/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

As MIT Aims to Decarbonize, Competing Ideas Focus on Thermal Energy Systems

By Phil McKenna

Dwayne Petko, owner and operator of Energy Matters LLC, conducts a blower door test to check for building air leaks in Sunbury, Ohio. Credit: Dan Gearino/Inside Climate News

Are We Doing This Again? Home Efficiency Pros Are Wary as Ohio Gets Federal Rebates, Just a Few Years After State Funding Was Yanked

By Dan Gearino

Solar panels cover the rooftop of a building in the Bronx, with a view of Manhattan in the distance. Credit: Don Emmert/AFP via Getty Images

Environmental Justice Advocates in New York City Fault Statewide Plan for Renewable Energy Development

By Lauren Dalban

Production workers for Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer NIO do final quality control inspections at the company’s factory on Jan. 17 in Hefei, China. Credit: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Why Trump’s Positions on EVs Would Shoot America in the Foot

By Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth

A fire erupts at the Moss Landing Energy Storage Facility on Jan. 16 in Monterey County, Calif. Credit: Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images

Making Sense of the Giant Fire that Could Set Back Energy Storage

By Dan Gearino

Maryland's climate action plans include reducing transportation-related emissions under the Advanced Clean Fleets program. Credit: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Harsh Realities Confront Maryland and Its Bold Climate Plans

By Aman Azhar

A wind turbine generates electricity at the Block Island Wind Farm off the shores of Rhode Island. Credit: John Moore/Getty Images

Executive Orders on Energy and Climate Have Advocates Across the Nation on Edge

By Dan Gearino, Aman Azhar, Amy Green, Dylan Baddour, Jake Bolster, Keerti Gopal, Kiley Bense, Lauren Dalban, Lisa Sorg, Liza Gross, Marianne Lavelle, Nicholas Kusnetz, Phil McKenna

Workers prepare new Tesla cars for delivery at the company’s Fremont Factory in California on April 24, 2024. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Buckle Up for a ‘Weird Moment’ in the U.S. Electric Vehicle Market, Even as Global Sales Have Soared

By Dan Gearino

President Joe Biden speaks about his climate investments during a press conference at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory on Sept. 14, 2021, in Arvada, Colo. Credit: Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images

‘We Needed More Time’: As Biden Leaves Office, His Climate Legacy Remains Incomplete

By Marianne Lavelle

Pipes for a geothermal heating system are dug into the ground using an excavator. Credit: MyLoupe/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

A Little-Known Clean Energy Solution Could Soon Reach ‘Liftoff’

By Phil McKenna

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