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Regenerative Agriculture Is All Over the Agenda at Climate Week NYC. But What Does It Mean?
By Georgina Gustin
Chinese Mining Firm Downplays Toxic Waste Spill as Residents Reel From Impacts
By Katie Surma
Pennsylvania Was Once a National Leader in Renewable Energy. What Happened?
By Kiley Bense, Dan Gearino
Is AI Throwing Climate Change Under the Bus?
ICN Sunday Morning
Top Fossil Fuel Producing Nations Plan to Blow Past Climate Targets
By Nicholas Kusnetz
‘A Really Monumental Day’ for Chicago River: Clean Enough for Hundreds to Swim In
By Leigh Giangreco
Fracking’s Broken Promise to Pennsylvania
By Kiley Bense, Dan Gearino
Nicholas Spada Spent Months Analyzing Smoke From the LA Fires. He Thinks People Have a Right to Know, and ‘Air Is Everything.’
Story and photos by Nina Dietz
Dust Storms Surprise the Midwest and Raise Worries About Climate Risks
By Nikita Ponomarenko
This Town Was One of the First in the Nation to Install a Geothermal Network. Now Others Are Warming Up to the Idea.
By Phil McKenna
Toxic Plumes from Aliso Canyon Gas Blowout Harmed Babies, Study Shows
By Liza Gross
Climate Activists Disrupt Fossil Fuel Executive at Harvard University Symposium
By Phil McKenna
After Trump Cut the National Science Foundation by 56 Percent, a Venerable Arctic Research Center Closes Its Doors
By Lisa Sorg
Children Plead With U.S. Lawmakers to Protect EPA’s Endangerment Finding
By Carl David Goette-Luciak
One of the First to Benefit From Trump’s Cuts to Environmental Review: a Nevada Gold Mine
By Wyatt Myskow
North Carolina Cattle Farmer to Pay $92,000 for Damaging Mountain Streams
By Lisa Sorg