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Armed Groups Use Deforestation as a Bargaining Chip in Colombia
Story and photos by Alex Price
Climate Change is Fueling the Loss of Indigenous Languages That Could Be Crucial to Combating It
By Kiley Price
A German Climate Activist Won’t End His Hunger Strike, Even With the Risk of Death Looming
By Keerti Gopal
Using Less of the Colorado River Takes a Willing Farmer and $45 Million in Federal Funds
By Alex Hager, KUNC and Heather Sackett, Aspen Journalism
Salt in the Womb: How Rising Seas Erode Reproductive Health
By Zoya Teirstein and Mahadi Al Hasnat, Grist
New Law to Provide Florida Homebuyers With More Transparency on Flood History
By Amy Green
Toyota Opens a ‘Megasite’ for EV Batteries in a Struggling N.C. Community, Fueled by Biden’s IRA
By Nicole Norman
Advocates Ask EPA to Investigate Baltimore City for Harming Disinvested Communities
By Aman Azhar
Medical Schools Around the World Are Expanding Their ‘Climate Change Curriculums’
By Kiley Price
Congress Pushes Forward With Bill Expanding the Rights of Mining Companies on Federal Land
By Esther Frances, Megija Medne and Phillip Powell
Is US Offshore Wind Dead in the Water—Or Just Poised for the Next Big Gust?
By Pam Radtke, Floodlight
Renewable Energy Wins for Now in Michigan as Local Control Measure Fails to Make Ballot
By Dan Gearino
La otra disputa fronteriza es sobre un tratado de aguas de 80 años
By Martha Pskowski
Pennsylvania’s Fracking Wastewater Contains a ‘Shocking’ Amount of the Critical Clean Energy Mineral Lithium
By Kiley Bense
Coastal Communities’ Living Barriers—Mangroves and Coral Reefs—Could Soon Collapse Due to Climate Change
By Kiley Price
The Other Border Dispute Is Over an 80-Year-Old Water Treaty
By Martha Pskowski