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This Country Voted to Keep Oil in the Ground. Will It Happen?
By Katie Surma
Some of Arizona’s Most Valuable Water Could Soon Hit the Market
By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue
As the DNC Kicks Off, Here’s How Climate Fits In
By Kiley Price
In Wisconsin Senate Race, Voters Will Pick Between Two Candidates With Widely Differing Climate Views
By Kristoffer Tigue
After $615 Million and 16 Months of Tunneling, Alexandria, Virginia, Is Close to Fixing Its Sewage Overflow Problem
By Sarah Vogelsong
A Path Through Scorched Earth Teaches How a Fire Deficit Helped Fuel California’s Conflagrations
By Bing Lin
Harris Stirs Hope for a New Chapter in Climate Action
By Marianne Lavelle
The Aspen Institute Is Calling for a Systemic Approach to Climate Education at the University Level
By Caroline Marshall Reinhart
Greenidge Sues New York State Environmental Regulators, Seeking to Continue Operating Its Dresden Power Plant
By Peter Mantius
Springtime Rain Crucial for Getting Wintertime Snowmelt to the Colorado River, Study Finds
By Jake Bolster
After Partnering With the State to Monitor Itself, a Pennsylvania Gas Company Declares Its Fracking Operations ‘Safe’
By Kiley Bense
Carbon Removals Aren’t Just About Getting the Science Right
By Mathilde Augustin
Will the Cowboy State See the Light on Solar Electricity?
By Jake Bolster
Thousands of Disaster Survivors Urge the Department of Justice to Investigate Fossil Fuel Companies for Climate Crimes
By Keerti Gopal
What Conservation Coalitions Have Learned from an Aspen Tree
By Zoë Rom
As Baltimore’s Sewer System Buckles Under Extreme Weather, City Refuses to Help Residents With Cleanup Efforts
By Aman Azhar