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A Walk in the Woods With My Brain on Fire: The End of Winter
Text and photos by David Sassoon
Florida Legislators Ban Local Heat Protections for Millions of Outdoor Workers
By Amy Green, Victoria St. Martin
Petrochemicals Are Killing Us, a New Report Warns in the New England Journal of Medicine
By Liza Gross
In the ‘Armpit of the Universe,’ a Window Into the Persistent Inequities of Environmental Policy
By Kiley Bense, Victoria St. Martin
‘Greenhushing’ Is On the Rise as Companies Go Silent on Climate Pledges
By Kiley Price
Rewilding Japan With Clearings in the Forest and Crowdfunding Campaigns
Photos and story by James Whitlow Delano
To Stop the Mountain Valley Pipeline, a Young Activist Spends 36 Hours Inside it
By Keerti Gopal
A Gas Tanker Crashed in Birmingham and Spilled 2,100 Gallons Into Nearby Village Creek. Who Is Responsible?
By Lee Hedgepeth
Virginia Lawmakers Try to Use Budget to Rejoin RGGI – But Success Is Questionable
By Hannah Chanatry
Q&A: What’s So Special About a New ‘Eye in the Sky’ to Track Methane Emissions
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
A ‘Gassy’ Alabama Coal Mine Was Expanding Under a Family’s Home. After an Explosion, Two Were Left Critically Injured
By Lee Hedgepeth, James Bruggers
Controversial Maryland Data Center Bill Tests Governor’s Climate Credentials, Environmentalists Say
By Aman Azhar
As Conflict Rages On, Israel and Gaza’s Environmental Fates May Be Intertwined
By Kiley Price
How Clean Energy Tax Breaks Could Fuel a US Wood Burning Boom
By James Bruggers
Louisiana’s Toxic Air Is Linked to Low-Weight and Pre-Term Births
Jessica Kutz, The 19th
Coal Power Plunged Again in 2023 and Is Fading Away in the U.S. So What Replaces It?
By Dan Gearino