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Alabama Coal Company Sued for a Home Explosion That Killed a Man Is Delinquent on Dozens of Penalties, Records Show
By Lee Hedgepeth, James Bruggers
El Paso Residents Rally to Protect a Rio Grande Wetland
By Martha Pskowski
Forgotten Keepers of the Rio Grande Delta: a Native Elder Fights Fossil Fuel Companies in Texas
Story and photos by Dylan Baddour
Maya van Rossum Wants to Save the World
By Kiley Bense
How Alabama Turned to Restrictive Deed Covenants to Ward Off Flooding Claims From Black Residents
By Lee Hedgepeth
Climate Extremes Slammed Latin America and the Caribbean Last Year. A New UN Report Details the Impacts and Costs
By Bob Berwyn
As Extreme Weather Batters Schools, Students Are Pushing For More Climate Change Education
By Kiley Price
In Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley,’ Excitement Over New Emissions Rules Is Tempered By a Legal Challenge to Federal Environmental Justice Efforts
By Victoria St. Martin
At State’s Energy Summit, Wyoming Promises to ‘Make Sure Our Fossil Fuels Have a Future’
By Jake Bolster
A Puerto Rico Community Pushes for Rooftop Solar as Fossil-Fuel Plants Face Retirement
By Esther Frances
If the EV Market Has Slowed, Nobody Bothered to Tell Ford
By Dan Gearino
How Shadowy Corporations, Secret Deals and False Promises Keep Retired Coal Plants From Being Redeveloped
By Daniel Propp
Phoenix Braces—and Plans—for Another Hot, Dry Summer
By Wyatt Myskow
Twenty-Five Years After Maryland Deregulated Its Retail Energy Market, a Huge Win Looms For Energy Justice Advocates
By Aman Azhar
Legal Challenges Continue for SunZia Transmission Line
By Wyatt Myskow
The Department of Agriculture Rubber-Stamped Tyson’s “Climate Friendly” Beef, but No One Has Seen the Data Behind the Company’s Claim
By Georgina Gustin