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Prescribed Burns and Forest Thinning Averted Millions of Tons of Emissions and Billions in Damages
By Steven Rodas
A Drainage Ditch and Tesla’s Lithium Refinery Reveal Texas’ Permissive Permitting for Industrial Wastewaters
By Arcelia Martin, Texas Reporter
Wildfire Crews Race to Keep Fierce California Blaze From Former Nuclear Reactor Site
By Steven Rodas, Nina Dietz
Fire in the ‘Galapagos of North America’ Risks Species Found Nowhere Else
By Kiley Price
Alabama Coal Ash Lawsuit Can Continue, Appeals Court Rules
By Dennis Pillion
Corpus Christi Leaders Believe Data Center Plans May Be Behind Delays to Emergency Water Supply
By Emily Salazar, Dylan Baddour
New Zealand Moves to Ban Tort Liability for Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Damage
By Dana Drugmand
A Utility Mega-Merger Is All About Data Centers
By Dan Gearino, Amy Green, Charles Paullin
EPA Claims ‘Overwhelming Rejection’ of EVs as It Moves to Loosen Air Pollution Rules
By Anika Jane Beamer
Latin America Faces ‘Hydrological Whiplash’ as Climate Risks Mount
By Bob Berwyn
Sea Level Rise and Sunny-Day Flooding Can’t Stop a Building Boom on the Jersey Shore
By Emilie Lounsberry
Platner’s Energy Plan Prioritizes Lowering Costs and Taking on Big Oil and the ‘Oligarchy’
By Nathaniel Eisen
On Sullivan Planning Board, Platner Voted to Pump the Brakes on Solar
By Nathaniel Eisen
What to Expect as El Niño Approaches
Inside Climate Podcast
World Health Organization Must Prioritize Workers, Experts Say
By Liza Gross
After Snowy Winter Delays Prevention, New Jersey Faces Rising Wildfire Risk
By Anna Mattson