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In Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Stargazing Sheds Light on the Dark Sky Movement
By K.R. Callaway
Department of Energy Allocates $134 million for Fusion Funding
By Arcelia Martin
Las tuberías de plomo están en todas partes en Chicago; conoce cómo puedes protegerte
Por Sophia Kalakailo, City Bureau
¿Dónde se encuentra la tubería de agua con plomo en Chicago?
Por Keerti Gopal, Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Peter Aldhous, Clayton Aldern, Amy Qin
Deforestation Threatens Public Health. Securing Indigenous Land Rights Can Help, Researchers Find
By Katie Surma
Utility-Scale Solar Can Withstand Severe Hailstorms. Here’s How
By Dan Gearino
Solar Power Gave Hope to Former Prisoners in NJ. Federal Cuts Are Taking It Back
By Rambo Talabong
Trump Administration Moves to Dismantle Conservation as an Official Use of Public Lands
By Anika Jane Beamer
World’s Largest Fossil Fuel and Cement Producers Are Responsible for About Half the Intensity of Recent Heat Waves, New Study Shows
By Dana Drugmand
‘It’s Never Good!’: A Street-Level Look at New York City’s Air Quality
By Lauren Dalban
An Energy Department Climate Change Report ‘Completely Ignored’ Adaptation, Rutgers Professor Says
By Anna Mattson

Top US Energy Official Lobbies for Fossil Fuels in Europe
By Bob Berwyn

U.S. Bans on Certain Foreign Fish Imports Could Help Conserve Marine Mammals Worldwide, Experts Say
By Kiley Price

House Bill Amending the Clean Water Act Could Mean Dirtier Water Nationwide—And Especially in Iowa
By Anika Jane Beamer

Geoengineering Won’t Save Us From Global Warming, New Study Says
By Bob Berwyn

Two Pennsylvania Towns Seek Public Funding for Water Systems Amid Claims That Gas Industry Contaminated Wells
By Jon Hurdle
