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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
Texas Likely Undercounting Heat-Related Deaths
By Yuriko Schumacher, Emily Foxhall, Alejandra Martinez, Martha Pskowski, Dylan Baddour
How Wharton and Other Top Business Schools Are Training MBAs for the Climate Economy
By Mathilde Augustin
Alabama Coal Regulators Said They Didn’t Know Who’d Purchased a Mine Linked to a Fatal Home Explosion. It’s a Familiar Face
By Lee Hedgepeth
Disaster Recovery Is a Delicate Act of Balancing Priorities
By Mathilde Augustin
Almost 20 Years Ago, a Mid-Career Psychiatrist Started Thinking About Climate Anxiety and Mental Health
By Nina Dietz
New York’s Green Amendment Would Be ‘Toothless’ if a Lawsuit Is Tossed Against the Seneca Meadows Landfill for Allegedly Emitting Noxious Odors
By Peter Mantius
First Snow, then Heat Interrupt a Hike From Mexico to Canada, as Climate Complicates an Iconic Adventure
By Bing Lin
In Pennsylvania’s Competitive Senate Race, Fracking Takes Center Stage
By Kiley Bense
NOAA Affirms Expectations for Extraordinarily Active Hurricane Season
By Amy Green