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Smoke From Wildfires Caused by Climate Change Will Fuel Many More Premature Deaths in the U.S., a New Study Warns
By Phil McKenna
Can the Nation’s Most Wind-Powered State Look to Solar?
By Anika Jane Beamer
Dominion’s Proposed Peaker Plant Flouts Environmental Justice, Community Says
By Charles Paullin
Plans Bloom for a Microforest in Princeton as New Jersey Residents Tackle Rising Heat
By Emilie Lounsberry
Sen. Whitehouse Launches Investigation into Industry Groups’ Influence on Endangerment Finding Repeal
By Aidan Hughes
New Map Shows $29 Billion in Climate and Environment Grants Canceled or Frozen by Trump
By Dylan Baddour
Environmentalists and Local Governments Appeal Dismissal of Case Over Trump’s Cancellation of Justice Grants
By Charles Paullin
In the Philippines, a New Protected Seascape Safeguards ‘Super Reefs’
By Teresa Tomassoni
Communities Around the World Find Plastic Pellets in Their Local Waterways
By Lauren Dalban
Chinese Miners Accused of Gold Pillage, Environmental Destruction in DRC
By Katie Surma
Human-Caused Warming Tripled the Death Toll of European Heat Waves This Summer, New Report Shows
By Bob Berwyn
An Average Week in 2024: Three Environmental Defenders Murdered or Disappeared
By Katie Surma
Fearing Retaliation, Scientists Are Struggling to Share Impacts of Federal Cuts
By Kiley Price
Monsters in Trouble
By Tina Deines
Challenge to Maryland Offshore Wind Project Stokes Concerns Among Legal Scholars
By Aman Azhar
Houses of Worship Could Help Fuel the Energy Transition. Solar Evangelists Are Hard at Work on That
By Liuan Huska