With Revenue Flowing Into Its Coffers, a German Village Broadens Its Embrace of Wind Power By Susanti Sarkar and Lynn Liu
In the Florida Panhandle, a Black Community’s Progress Is Threatened by a Proposed Liquified Natural Gas Plant By Amy Green
Amid Continuing Drought, Arizona Is Coming up With New Sources of Water—if Cities Can Afford Them By Wyatt Myskow
Environmental Groups File Court Challenge on California Rooftop Solar Policy By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Frustrated by Outdated Grids, Consumers Are Lobbying for Control of Their Electricity By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Q&A: Linda Villarosa Took on the Perils of Medical Racism. She Found Black Americans ‘Live Sicker and Die Quicker’ By Victoria St. Martin
German Leaders Promise That New Liquefied Gas Terminals Have a Green Future, but Clean Energy Experts Are Skeptical By Christina van Waasbergen
Environmentalists Want the FTC Green Guides to Slam the Door on the ‘Chemical’ Recycling of Plastic Waste By James Bruggers
Eleven Chemical Plants in China and One in the U.S. Emit a Climate Super-Pollutant Called Nitrous Oxide That’s 273 Times More Potent Than Carbon Dioxide By Phil McKenna
In the Crossroads State of Illinois, Nearly 2 Million People Live Near Warehouses Shrouded by Truck Pollution By Al Lewis
Amid Glimmers of Bipartisan Interest, Advocates Press Congress to Add Nuclear Power to the Climate Equation By Emma Ricketts
Illinois Launches Long-Awaited Job-Training Programs in the Clean Energy and Construction Sectors By Aydali Campa
Carbon Removal Projects Leap Forward With New Offset Deal. Will They Actually Help the Climate? By Nicholas Kusnetz