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An Activist Will Defy a Restraining Order to Play a Cello Protest at Citibank’s NYC Headquarters Thursday
By Keerti Gopal
A New York Appellate Court Rejects a Broad Application of the State’s Green Amendment
By Peter Mantius
Study Links Permian Blowouts With Wastewater Injection
By Dylan Baddour, Inside Climate News, and Carlos Nogueras Ramos, Texas Tribune
San Francisco Ferry Fleet Gets New Emissions-Free Addition
By Ruchi Shahagadkar
Climate Advocates Rally Behind Walz as Harris’ VP Pick
By Kristoffer Tigue
From Heat Waves to Hurricanes, Climate Hazards Often Hit Renters the Hardest
By Kiley Price
A Legal Fight Over Legacy Oil Industry Pollution Heats Up in West Texas
By Martha Pskowski
Fighting for the Native Forest of the Gran Chaco in Argentina
By Alexa Robles-Gil
New Study Reveals Signs of an Ancient Tundra Ecosystem Beneath Greenland’s Thickest Ice
By Bob Berwyn
Slow Wheels of Policy Leave Low-Income Residents of Nashville Feeling Brunt of Warming Climate
By Jonmaesha Beltran
Extreme Heat Is Making Schools Hotter—and Learning Harder
By Jessica Kutz, The 19th
For Florida Corals, Unprecedented Marine Heat Prompts New Restoration Strategy—On Shore
By Amy Green
Taking Over from the Inside: China’s Growing Reach Into Local Waters
By Ian Urbina, Pete McKenzie and Milko Schvartzman
Tropical Glaciers in the Andes Are the Smallest They’ve Been in 11,700 Years
By Alexa Robles-Gil
Minnesota Settles ‘Deceptive Environmental Marketing’ Lawsuit Over ‘Recycling’ Plastic Bags
By James Bruggers
After a Study Found Lead in Tampons, Environmentalists Wonder if Global Metal Pollution Is Worse Than They Previously Thought
By Victoria St. Martin