By Phil McKenna
As Federal Wetlands’ Protections Falter, Washington State Scientists Turn to AI as a Conservation Tool
By Chad Small
Environmentalists Turn Out in Force to Oppose Trump Coal Ash Rollbacks
By Arcelia Martin
How Utility Companies and States Shaped America’s Clean Energy Transition
By Dan Gearino
Pennsylvania’s Governor Has a Plan to Make Data Centers Bring Their Own Energy. Now Comes the Hard Part.
By Kyle Bagenstose
Hardline Conservative Wins Republican Primary for Texas Oil and Gas Regulator
By Martha Pskowski
In Venezuela, Anxiety About Ramping Up Oil Production in the Heavily Polluted Lake Maracaibo Region
By Avril Silva
Forecasters Predict Below-Average Hurricane Season, Advise Against Complacency
By Amy Green
Residents Wrangle Over Transmission Line Proposal for Rural Virginia
By Charles Paullin
In Florida, an Agricultural Town in Need of an Economic Boost Eyes Hyperscale Data Centers
By Amy Green
USDA Extends Pause on Loans for Controversial Digesters That Turn Manure Into Biogas
By Steven Rodas, Lisa Sorg
Malnourished Gray Whales of the Eastern North Pacific Are in ‘Serious Trouble’
By Blaine Harden
Sewage and Fuel Leaks Contaminate the Potomac River, Source of Drinking Water for More Than 5 Million People
By Aman Azhar
Community Leaders in Florida Say Trump’s FEMA Pullback Leaves Them Struggling to Fill the Void
By Amy Green, Charles Paullin
Six Months After Oil Spilled Into California Tributary, Families Worry the Cleanup Was Never Finished
By Steven Rodas
As Communities Warn of Health Risks, New York Will Weaken Its Landmark Climate Law
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A Bit of Good News for Right Whales
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth