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Scientists Are Scrambling to Better Predict When and Why Hurricanes Like Beryl Rapidly Intensify
By Kiley Price
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
Story and photos by Lisa Sorg
Q&A: How a Land Purchase Inspired by an Unfulfilled Promise Aims to Make People of Color Feel Welcome in the Wilderness
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
In Chile’s Southern Tip, a Bet on Hydrogen Worries Conservationists
By Alexa Robles-Gil
Governors in the West Seek Profitability for Industrial and Natural Carbon Removal Projects
By Jake Bolster
First Heat Protection Standards for Workers Proposed by Biden Administration
By Marianne Lavelle
As Climate Change Dries Out the West, Fourth of July Fireworks Spark Increased Wildfire Risk
By Kiley Price
In New York’s Finger Lakes Region, Long-Haul Garbage Trucks Trigger Town Resolutions Against Landfill Expansion
By Peter Mantius
US Prisons and Jails Exposed to an Increasing Number of Hazardous Heat Days, Study Says
By Sarah Hopkins
California Communities Celebrate ‘Massive’ Victory as Oil Industry Drops Unpopular Referendum
By Liza Gross
Former Pioneer CEO and Son Make Significant Political Contributions to Trump, Abbott and Christi Craddick
By Martha Pskowski
Louisville Finally Takes Stock of Abandoned Waste Dump Inside a Preserved Forest
By James Bruggers
Widespread Flooding in Upper Midwest Decimates Farm Towns
By Nina B. Elkadi
To Save the Amazon, What if We Listened to Those Living Within It?
By Katie Surma