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An aerial view of night operations at a limestone quarry in Belle Mina, Ala. The quarry operators agreed to mitigate dust, noise and light pollution in a settlement agreement with nearby residents. Credit: Southern Environmental Law Center

Alabama Limestone Quarry Settles Lawsuit Over Dust, Noise

By Dennis Pillion

Lowell, MA - May 12: The view down a street in Lowell, Mass., where a data center looms behind residential housing on May 12. Credit: Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Federal Regulators Tell Electric Grid Operators to Fix Their Rules on Data Centers

By Lisa Sorg, Charles Paullin

Delegates from around the world attend the opening plenary of the latest round of climate negotiations on June 8 in Bonn, Germany. Credit: Lara Murillo/UNFCCC

United Nations Climate Talks in Bonn Marked by ‘Sidestepping and Stalling’

By Bob Berwyn

A fisherman paddles in front of commercial fishing boats off the coast of Dakar, Senegal. Credit: John Wessels/AFP via Getty Images

How Shining a Light on Ships Could Help Solve Illegal Fishing

By Johnny Sturgeon

Peak Energy completed this sodium-ion battery system in Watkins, Colo., in 2025. Credit: Courtesy of Peak Energy

Why General Motors Is Betting on Sodium-Ion Batteries

By Dan Gearino

A bus pulls out from the entrance of Alligator Alcatraz in the Florida Everglades on June 1. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Detainees Moved Out of Alligator Alcatraz, ICE Confirms

By Amy Green

The coal-fired Cumberland Fossil Plant operated by Tennessee Valley Authority. Credit: TVA

Trump Administration’s Coal Investments Breathe New Life Into Plants With Repeated Violations

By Ajani Stella

Cows graze in a deforested area of the Colombian Amazon. Credit: Raul Arboleda/AFP via Getty Images

Colombia Passes First-Ever National Law Requiring Beef to Be Traced Back to Its Origins

By Georgina Gustin

Photos of current Alabama Public Service Commissioners hang in the PSC offices. Chris Beeker (right) lost his reelection bid against Republican opponent Jim Zeigler. Credit: Dennis Pillion/Inside Climate News

Alabama’s Self-Proclaimed ‘AI Watchman’ Unseats Incumbent Public Service Commissioner

By Lee Hedgepeth

Gov. Kay Ivey announced the appointments of four new Alabama Public Service Commissioners (from left): Ron Burgess, Fred Johnson, Demarcus Joiner and Quinton Ross. Credit: Alabama Governor's Office

Alabama Governor Names Four New PSC Members, Including Its First Two Black Appointees

By Dennis Pillion

Members of the Lumberton Alumnae Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Las Amigas Incorporated march along Britt Road on April 18 in St. Pauls, N.C., against the Robeson County Landfill expansion. Credit: Morgan Casey

‘We Just Want Clean Water’: Residents Sue a North Carolina County Over Landfill Contamination

By Morgan Casey, Lisa Sorg

A person wears a hat for shade during a heat wave on March 20 in Redondo Beach, Calif. The March heat wave that blistered the Western U.S. foreshadows more extreme heat this summer, former NOAA climate scientists said in a briefing this week. Credit: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images

Scientists Warn of Summer Heat Spikes as Global Warming Edges Toward 2C

By Bob Berwyn

A sloth is seen at the Rescate Wildlife Rescue Center in Alajuela, Costa Rica, on March 16. Credit: Ezequiel Becerra/AFP via Getty Images

A Sloth Exhibitor Shut Down by New York Wants a Florida Comeback—and Florida Licensed Him

By Katie Surma

Autumn Gillard has been fighting to protect the Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument since 2017. Credit: Raymond Chee

Utah National Monument Survives Attempt to Rescind its Management Plan

By Wyatt Myskow

‘Sponge Cities’ Are Catching On. But Can They Handle Supercharged Storms?

By Kiley Price

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Emergency Drawdown at Flaming Gorge Hits Its Recreation Economy

Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile and Hannah Romero, Green River Star

A resilient coral reef in Siquijor, Philippines. New research shows more reefs may be able to survive climate change than previously thought. Credit: Steve De Neef

More Coral Reefs May Survive Climate Change Than Scientists Once Thought

By Teresa Tomassoni

Air Force One departs from Joint Base Andrews in Prince Georges County, Maryland, on Sept. 11, 2025. Credit: Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Months After a Jet Fuel Leak, No Agency Tested Waters Downstream of Piscataway Creek. So Community Groups Are Doing It Themselves.

By Aman Azhar

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