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How China Silences Environmental Reporters Beyond Its Borders
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US Is (Officially) Gone, But Not Forgotten, at COP30
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Gas Pipeline Proposals in Virginia Multiply Through the South—and Worry Community Activists
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One Key State Remains in Limbo on Climate and Clean Energy Policies As Several Others Retreat
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As Seas Rise, So Do the Risks From Toxic Sites
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Congress Axes Biden-Era Protections That Shielded Alaskan Wetlands From Drilling
By Carl David Goette-Luciak
Bill McKibben on the State-Led Efforts to Make Big Oil Pay Up
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As COP30 Unfolds in the Amazon, Brazil Is Drilling for Oil Near the Great Amazon Reef System
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How City Leaders in New York Plan to Help Co-Op Buildings Reduce Emissions
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Sea-Level Rise Accelerates in New Jersey, Raising Coastal Flooding Risk, Study Says
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