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Living and Dying in the Shadow of Chemical Plants
By Lanier Isom, Al Jazeera
Q&A: As Temperatures in Pakistan Top 120 Degrees, There’s Nowhere to Run
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
As Another Hot Summer Approaches, 80 New York City Neighborhoods Ranked Highly Vulnerable to Heat
By Alastair Lee Bitsóí
Louisville, Kentucky, Moves Toward Cleaning Up Its ‘Gully of the Drums’ After More Than Four Decades
By James Bruggers
The International System That Pits Foreign Investors Against Indigenous Communities
By Katie Surma, Nicholas Kusnetz
Human-Made Noise Is Harming Ocean Life. Climate Change Could Make It Worse
By Kiley Price
Europe’s Swing to the Right Threatens Global Climate Policy
By Bob Berwyn
Mexico Elected a Climate Scientist. But Will She Be a Climate President?
By Martha Pskowski
A Proposed Nevada Lithium Mine Could Destroy Critical Habitat for an Endangered Wildflower Found Nowhere Else in the World
By Wyatt Myskow
California Oil Town Chose a Firm with Oil Industry Ties to Review Impacts of an Unprecedented 20-Year Drilling Permit Extension
By Liza Gross
UN Secretary-General Calls for Ban on Fossil Fuel Advertising, Says Next 18 Months Are Critical for Climate Action
By Keerti Gopal
Solar Panel Prices Are Low Again. Here’s Who’s Winning and Losing
By Dan Gearino
Texas Droughts Are Getting Much More Expensive
By Dylan Baddour, Inside Climate News, and Alejandra Martinez, Texas Tribune
Youngkin Pledges to Decouple Virginia from California Vehicle Emissions Standards by End of 2024
By Sarah Vogelsong
Lawsuits Targeting Plastic Pollution Pile Up as Frustrated Citizens and States Seek Accountability
By James Bruggers
Ohio and Pennsylvania Residents Affected by the East Palestine Train Derailment Say Their ‘Basic Needs’ Are Still Not Being Met
By Kiley Bense