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Aerial photo taken on Nov. 21, 2019 shows a night view of a factory of Petrochina Liaoyang Petrochemical Company in Liaoyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province. Credit: Yang Qing/Xinhua via Getty Images

Polluting Nylon Plants Clean Up Their Acts

By Phil McKenna, Investigative Reporter

Oil and gas lawyer Sarah Stogner picks up a salt crystal left over from produced water that spewed from a geyser at an orphaned well. Credit: Martha Pskowski/Inside Climate News

Texans Gain Access to Vital Wastewater Spill Data

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Max Midstream’s Seahawk oil terminal stands across Lavaca Bay from a jetty at Lighthouse Beach in Port Lavaca on June 7, 2023. Credit: Dylan Baddour/Inside Climate News

Texas Regulators Caught Applying a Nonexistent Rule That Favored Polluters

By Dylan Baddour, Texas Reporter

Inside Climate News reporter Liza Gross (right) takes the handoff of a cougar kitten from Caitlin Kupar, of Panthera, a global wild cat conservation organization, while accompanying biologists with the organization's Olympic Cougar Project to a cougar den on the Olympic Peninsula. Credit: Michael Kodas/Inside Climate News

A Vote of Confidence for Environmental Journalism: Inside Climate News Receives $725,000 in New Grants

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Caitlin Kupar corrals a pair of cougar kittens while giving them examinations during a visit to their den on the Olympic Peninsula. Credit: Michael Kodas/Inside Climate News

Inside Climate News Recognized by the Society of Environmental Journalists for Five Projects

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Jamie Smith Hopkins Named Managing Editor at Inside Climate News

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Brandy Deason, a climate justice coordinator for Air Alliance Houston concerned about pollution from chemical recycling of plastic waste, prepares a bag of plastic waste packed with an electronic tracker to see if it’s being recycled. Credit: Dwaine Scott/CBS News

Plans for ‘Advanced’ Plastic Recycling Crumple Under Scrutiny

By James Bruggers, Investigative Reporter

Olivia Vesovich, one of 16 youth plaintiffs in Held v. Montana, on her favorite hiking trail in Missoula, Montana in July 2023. Credit: Tailyr Irvine/The Washington Post via Getty Images.

How to Talk to Anxious Children About Climate Change

By Nina Dietz

Maya van Rossum led environmental activists at the New York State Capitol on Friday demanding enforcement of the state's Green Amendment. Credit: Caroline Gutman/Inside Climate News

New York’s Green Amendment Guarantees the Right to a ‘Healthful Environment.’ Activists Want the State to Enforce It

By Peter Mantius

ICN’s summer 2024 fellows (clockwise from top left): Mathilde Augustin, Lauren Dalban, Najifa Farhat, Sarah Rebecca Hopkins, Jenaye Johnson, Ruchi Shahagadkar, Alexa Robles-Gil, Caroline Reinhart, Hannah Marszalek and Bing Lin.

Inside Climate News Selects 10 Fellows Specializing in Climate, Environment and Justice Reporting

By ICN Editors

Former Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, at the National Clean Energy Summit in 2017. Credit: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images

Academics and Lawmakers Slam an Industry-Funded Report by a Former Energy Secretary Promoting Natural Gas and LNG

By Phil McKenna

Tish O'Dell, next to artist Andrea Bowers' "We Must Rise Above the Tides," in the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (MoCa). Credit: Katie Surma/Inside Climate News

‘Truth, Reckoning and Right Relationship’: A Rights of Nature Epiphany

By Katie Surma

Damage caused by Hurricane Maria in Roseau, Dominica, in November 2017. Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty

International Debt Is Strangling Developing Nations Vulnerable to Climate Change, a New Report Shows

By Katie Surma

Biden Administration Pressed to Act on Federal Contractor Climate Disclosure

By Marianne Lavelle

Freelance journalist Lynzy Billing won the 2024 Izzy Award for “outstanding achievement in independent media.” Credit: Courtesy of Lynzy Billing

Lynzy Billing Wins a 2024 Izzy for Environmental Reporting on Afghanistan

By ICN Editors

In McKittrick, California, high power electrical transmission lines reach over the mountains from the solar farms in California City to the Central Valley. Credit: George Rose/Getty Images

California Votes to Consider Health and Environment in Future Energy Planning

By Emma Foehringer Merchant

Circle 6 Baptist Camp, bottom, and produced water ponds, constructed by Martin Water, top, in Lenorah on Feb. 24, 2024. The Railroad Commission approved the construction of the ponds, used to treat and recycle produced water from fracking, next to the Circle 6 Baptist Camp in the Permian Basin. Credit: Julian Mancha for The Texas Tribune/Inside Climate News

Railroad Commission Approves Toxic Waste Ponds Next to Baptist Camp

By Martha Pskowski

A sculpture with "karibuni," the word "welcome" in Swahili, at United Nations Office in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2018. Credit: Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP via Getty Images.

Chemours and DuPont Knew About Risks But Kept Making Toxic PFAS Chemicals, UN Human Rights Advisors Conclude

By James Bruggers

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