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The First Native American Cabinet Secretary Visits the Land of Her Ancestors and Sees Firsthand the Obstacles to Compromise
By Judy Fahys

Warming Trends: Mercury in Narwhal Tusks, Major League Baseball Heats Up and Earth Day Goes Online: Avatars Welcome
By Katelyn Weisbrod

In the West, Signs in the Snow Warn That a 20-Year Drought Will Persist and Intensify
By Bob Berwyn, Judy Fahys

Inside Clean Energy: The Coast-to-Coast Battle Over Rooftop Solar
By Dan Gearino

Ecocide: Should Destruction of the Planet Be a Crime?
By David Sassoon

As the Climate Crisis Grows, a Movement Gathers to Make ‘Ecocide’ an International Crime Against the Environment
By Nicholas Kusnetz, Katie Surma and Yuliya Talmazan

Want to Buy a Climate-Friendly Refrigerator? Leading Manufacturers Are Finally Providing the Information You Need
By Phil McKenna

Projected Surge of Lightning Spells More Wildfire Trouble for the Arctic
By Bob Berwyn

Louisville’s Super-Polluting Chemical Plant Emits Not One, But Two Potent Greenhouse Gases
By Phil McKenna, James Bruggers

After Hurricane Harvey, a Heated Debate Over Flood Control Funds in Texas’ Harris County
By Aman Azhar

Warming Trends: Green Grass on the Ski Slopes, Covid-19 Waste Kills Animals and the Virtues and Vulnerabilities of Big Old Trees
By Katelyn Weisbrod

Big Meat and Dairy Companies Have Spent Millions Lobbying Against Climate Action, a New Study Finds
By Georgina Gustin

Fossil Fuel Companies Took Billions in U.S. Coronavirus Relief Funds but Still Cut Nearly 60,000 Jobs
By Nicholas Kusnetz

Dismissing Trump’s EPA Science Advisors, Regan Says the Agency Will Return to a ‘Fair and Transparent Process’
By Marianne Lavelle

Inside Clean Energy: What Happens When Solar Power Gets Much, Much Cheaper?
By Dan Gearino

Nine Ways Biden’s $2 Trillion Plan Will Tackle Climate Change
By Marianne Lavelle
