2026
Canada’s Mining Firms Are Big Beneficiaries of the Global Order Its Prime Minister Just Criticized
By Katie Surma
As the U.S. and Canada Clash, China Stands Ready to Step in and Sell the Cars of the Future
By Dan Gearino
On Michigan Cherry Farms, Small Falcons Are Improving Food Safety
By K.R. Callaway
Economic Interests Drive Chinese Climate Leadership Amid U.S. Retreat
By Dylan Baddour
Half of Fossil Fuel Carbon Emissions in 2024 Came From 32 Companies
By Dana Drugmand
Meta Wants Data Center in Sunny El Paso to Rely on Natural Gas
By Martha Pskowski
Peaceful Protest Against Whaling in Iceland Lands Two Activists in Court
By Teresa Tomassoni
Decades-Old Rule that Allowed Logging on Vast Swaths of US Land Ruled Unlawful by Oregon Court
By Gloria Dickie
Congress Has Doubts About the Trump Administration’s New Wildfire Management Plans
By Kiley Price
Patagonia Is Burning
By Anika Jane Beamer
A California Climate Expert Is Working to Restore Climate Risk Scores Deleted by Zillow
By Claire Barber
A Record Wildfire Season Inspires Wyoming to Prepare for an Increasingly Fiery Future
By Jake Bolster
A Small Oil Company Polluted Midland’s Water Reserve. The Cleanup Has Dragged on for Years.
By Martha Pskowski
How Trump’s Withdrawal From Climate Treaties May Ultimately Play Out
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
The Reality of a Rapidly Warming World
ICN Sunday Morning
As Artificial Stone Countertops Kill Workers, House Republicans Discuss Protections—for Manufacturers
By Liza Gross