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The Chesapeake Bay Program Reaches a Crossroads
By Aman Azhar
Citing ‘AI Arms Race,’ Trump Administration Announces Efforts to Rekindle US Coal Industry
By Jake Bolster
Indigenous Land Defender Killed in Ecuador as Government Cracks Down on Environmental and Human Rights Activists
By Katie Surma
Climate Activists Thwarted in U.S. Courts Are Headed to an International Tribunal for Review
By Dana Drugmand
Q&A: Arizona’s AG Takes on Utilities, Big Water Users and the Trump Administration
By Wyatt Myskow
With Federal Support for Wind and Solar Waning, States Are Trying to Push Policy Through on Their Own
By Aidan Hughes
Political Whiplash Is Terrible for Wolves’ Future. But More Is Coming.
By Jake Bolster, Kiley Price
As Millions Face Climate Relocation, the Nation’s First Attempt Sparks Warnings and Regret
By Terry L. Jones and Evan Simon, Floodlight
A Turning Point for the Ocean: What the High Seas Treaty Means
By Teresa Tomassoni
Can an AI-Guided Robot Help a California City Resist Sea Level Rise and Sequester Carbon?
By Jennifer Ugwa
Unpacking Trump’s ‘Con Job’ Comments About Climate Change to the UN
By Jenni Doering and Aynsley O’Neill
Is Duke Energy Liable for Climate-Related Property Damage After Funding Denialist Campaigns?
By Lisa Sorg
Human Impacts on Ocean Could Double or Triple by 2050, a New UC Santa Barbara Study Warns
By Teresa Tomassoni
The Passaic River Stars in a Short Drama About Its Life as a Superfund Site
By Anna Mattson
Disinformation on Steroids: Climate Science Takes It on the Chin
ICN Sunday Morning
Bureau of Land Management to Sell Off Federal Coal Reserve Leases in Wyoming
By Arcelia Martin, Jake Bolster