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New Gold Exploration Revives Old Fears for Montana’s Blackfoot River
By Mosabber Hossain
The Spectacular Regrowth of New England’s Forests
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
California’s First Carbon Capture Project Is Up and Running. Environmentalists Are Still Trying To Stop It.
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
As America Celebrates 250th, Murkiness Surrounds Trump-Backed Planning Fund
By Amy Green
Drone Delivery Could Cut Pollution. Can Communities Live With the Noise?
By Andrew Liu
Heat Wave Politics: GOP Leaders Deride Calls to Conserve
By Marianne Lavelle
New Power Plants for Data Centers Would Significantly Increase Pennsylvania’s Climate Pollution
By Jon Hurdle
Smart Thermostats Will Soon Come to the Rescue During Heatwaves
By Dan Gearino
Echoes of the Past in Pennsylvania Coal Towns’ Fight Against Data Centers
By Nina Sablan
Rights of Nature Laws Are Coming Up Against Legal Systems Designed for Destruction
By Katie Surma
A New Mexico Town Is Running Dry. An Immigration Detention Center Is Its Biggest Water Customer.
By Martha Pskowski
More Living Shorelines Could Come to States Bordering Chesapeake Bay if the Region’s Senators Get Their Way
By Avril Silva
Chemical Accidents Rise as Trump Administration Proposes Weakening Safety Rules
By Liza Gross
Large Fires Scorch Drought-Stricken Western U.S.
By Kiley Price
New Florida Law Bans Local Net-Zero Emissions Policies
By Amy Green
FERC Order Bolsters Maryland Case Against Billions in Data Center Grid Costs
By Aman Azhar