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Sen. Britt of Alabama Confronted on Her Ties to ‘Big Oil’
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Texas Leaders Worry That Bitcoin Mines Threaten to Crash the State Power Grid
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Will the Nation’s First Heat Protection Standard Safeguard the Most Vulnerable Workers?
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Average Global Temperature Has Warmed 1.5 Degrees Celsius Above Pre-industrial Levels for 12 Months in a Row
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Peering Inside the Pandora’s Box of Oil and Gas Waste
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‘Not Caused by an Act of God’: In a Rare Court Action, an Oregon County Seeks to Hold Fossil Fuel Companies Accountable for Extreme Temperatures
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New NOAA Initiative Will Provide $60 Million in Funding to Train Workers for Green Jobs
By Ruchi Shahagadkar
Facing Climate Gentrification, an Historic African American Community Outside Charleston, S.C., Embraces Conservation
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Vying for West Virginia Governor, an ‘All of the Above’ Democrat Faces Long Odds Against a Republican Fossil Fuel Booster
By James Bruggers
Attacked on All Sides: Wading Birds Nest in New York’s Harbor Islands
By Lauren Dalban
The Minnesota Dam That Partially Failed Is One of Nearly 200 Across the Upper Midwest in Similarly ‘Poor’ Condition
By Kristoffer Tigue
This Proxy Season, Companies’ Success Against Activist Investors Surged
By Mathilde Augustin
In North Carolina, Eastern Hellbenders Are a Species of Concern, Threatened by the Vagaries of Climate Change
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Q&A: How a Land Purchase Inspired by an Unfulfilled Promise Aims to Make People of Color Feel Welcome in the Wilderness
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In Chile’s Southern Tip, a Bet on Hydrogen Worries Conservationists
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Governors in the West Seek Profitability for Industrial and Natural Carbon Removal Projects
By Jake Bolster