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Andrew Wheeler, acting head of the EPA and a former coal lobbyist, will decide on a proposed rule that could block EPA's use of studies on health and pollution. Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images

Health and Science Leaders Lay Out Evidence Against EPA's 'Secret Science' Rule

By Marianne Lavelle

Dairy cows, like this one in California, are major sources of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Could Dairy Cows Make Up for California's Aliso Canyon Methane Leak?

By Phil McKenna

Climate Change Denialists Never Had It So Good. So Why the Angst?

By Marianne Lavelle

The Trump administration's proposal to freeze automotive efficiency standards at 2020 levels would effectively abandon the decades-long push to cut carbon emissions from this sector.

Trump’s Auto Efficiency Rollback: Losing the Climate Fight, One MPG at a Time

By Marianne Lavelle

New EPA Chief Makes Clear: Easing of Environmental Rules Will Continue

By Georgina Gustin

Trump's Science Adviser Pick: Extreme Weather Expert With Climate Credentials

By Marianne Lavelle

Pipeline. Credit: Andrew Burton/Getty Images

7 States Urge Pipeline Regulators to Pay Attention to Climate Change

By Phil McKenna

As recently as the early `90s, it took about 10 square meters to produce a metric ton of coal, new research says. By 2015, that was up to about 30 square meters. Credit: Alan Gignoux/Courtesy Appalachian Voices

Mountaintop Mining Is Destroying More Land for Less Coal, Study Finds

By James Bruggers

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy whispers to Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo as House Speaker Paul Ryan talks at the podium. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Carbon Tax and the Art of the Deal: Time for Some Horse-Trading

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Baltimore Sues 26 Fossil Fuels Companies Over Climate Change

By David Hasemyer, Nicholas Kusnetz

The storm surge with Superstorm Sandy flooded the traffic tunnel between Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. Credit: Patrick Cashin/MTAThe storm surge from Superstorm Sandy in 2012 filled subway tunnels and parking garages in Lower Manhattan. As sea level rises

Judge Rejects NYC's Lawsuit Over Fossil Fuels' Impact on Climate Change

By David Hasemyer, Nicholas Kusnetz

Summer day. Credit: Adam Berry/Getty Images

Summers Are Getting Hotter Faster, Especially in North America's Farm Belt

By Sabrina Shankman

Republican Reps. Steve Scalise of Louisiana (center), and Carlos Curbelo of Florida (right) have different views on a carbon tax. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

House Votes to Denounce Carbon Taxes. Where Was the Climate Solutions Caucus?

By Marianne Lavelle

Farm workers in California. Credit: John Moore/Getty ImagesFarm workers. Credit: USDA

Heat Wave Safety: 130 Groups Call for Protections for Farm, Construction Workers

By Georgina Gustin

Divide County, North Dakota. Credit: Meera Subramanian

The Flash Drought Brought Ranchers Misery, but Did It Change Minds on Climate Change?

BY MEERA SUBRAMANIAN

Shipping containers behind a fence at the Southampton docks in the UK. Credit: Matt Cardy/Getty Images

Turning Trump’s Trade War Into a Tool to Fight Climate Change

By Sabrina Shankman

Harold Frazier, chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, supported the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's challenge to the Dakota Access pipeline. He is now pushing back on plans for Keystone XL to cross near tribal land. Credit: Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

‘We Will Be Waiting’: Tribe Says Keystone XL Construction Is Not Welcome

By Phil McKenna

The Overpass Light Brigade sends a message to the University of Wisconsin, urging divestment from fossil fuel companies. Credit: Joe Brusky/CC-BY-NC-2.0

Ireland Set to Divest from Fossil Fuels, First Country in Global Campaign

By Phil McKenna

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