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How to Think About the Extractive Problem of Lithium Mining
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
After Mass Deaths at ‘Sloth World,’ 13 Surviving Animals Are Transferred to a Florida Zoo
By Kiley Price, Katie Surma
Could Changes to the U.S. Forest Service Erase a Century of Historical Documents?
By Keerti Gopal
Data Center Tax Exemption Changes Still Holding Up Virginia Budget
By Charles Paullin
Fossil-Fuel Funded GOP Leaders Claim a Renowned Scientific Institution Has ‘Potential Conflicts of Interest’
By Liza Gross
As the UN Global Climate Talks Lose Momentum, a Smaller Coalition Eyes a Fossil Fuel Exit
By Bob Berwyn
A Bill to Gut Endangered Species Protections Faced a Major Setback This Week
By Kiley Price
Corpus Christi Plans to Declare a ‘Water Emergency.’ What Does That Mean?
By Dylan Baddour, Neena Satija of KUT, and Emily Salazar of KEDT
An Oilfield Leak Springs Under a Permian Basin Baptist Church
By Martha Pskowski
Ohio Is Where Wind and Solar Projects Go to Die, and Other Findings From New Research on State Permitting
By Dan Gearino
Cuts to Renewable Energy Research in Energy Department’s Budget Irk Senate Democrats
By Gabriel Matias Castilho
As Climate Disasters Create an Insurance Crisis, a California Bill Seeks to Make Fossil Fuel Companies Pay
By Steven Rodas
Major Livestock and Animal Agriculture Companies Are Making Climate Promises They Aren’t Keeping
By Georgina Gustin
Feds Fine Durham-Based Energy Efficiency Company $722 Million
By Lisa Sorg
At Water Week 2026, Local Leaders See a Glimmer of Hope
By Gabriel Matias Castilho
Almost Half of America’s Kids Are Breathing Toxic Air
By Keerti Gopal