2026
In Florida, Alligator Alcatraz Remains Open Among Sacred Miccosukee Lands
By Amy Green
Tribe and Environmentalists to Sue Feds Over Arizona Mine’s Impacts to Threatened Owls
By Wyatt Myskow
California Will Soon Have More Than 300 Data Centers. Where Will They Get Their Water?
By Steven Rodas
NOAA Defends Cuts to Research and Climate Monitoring at Budget Hearing
By Gabriel Matias Castilho
Virginia Legislature Bucks Governor’s Amendments to Dominion-Backed Bill
By Charles Paullin
Trump Takes a ‘Wrecking Ball’ to Independent Scientific Advisory Board
By Kiley Bense
Drought Turns Southeastern US Into ‘Tinderbox’ as Wildfires Rage
By Kiley Price
Disaster Declarations Ripple Through South Texas Amid Water Crisis
By Dylan Baddour, Neena Satija of KUT and The Texas Newsroom, and Emily Salazar of KEDT
Europe’s Trawlers Extract a Huge ‘Cost to Society’ in Bycatch and Carbon Dioxide
By Johnny Sturgeon
Duke Energy Received Tax Breaks on Its Three N.C. Data Centers
By Lisa Sorg
Thousands of People Say Roundup Caused Their Cancer. The Supreme Court May Quash Their Lawsuits.
By Lee Hedgepeth
Trump’s Environmental Cuts Further Marginalize Vulnerable Communities
By Amy Green
Nearly One-Fifth of Americans Are Consuming Water With High Levels of Nitrates
By Georgina Gustin
Sewage Is Threatening Coral Reefs Around the World, Even in Marine Protected Areas
By Teresa Tomassoni
The Next El Niño Could Lock Earth Into a Hotter Climate
By Bob Berwyn
How to Think About the Extractive Problem of Lithium Mining
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth