Meet the Millennial Scientist Leading the Biden Administration’s Push for a Nuclear Power Revival By Dan Gearino
Hurricanes Ian and Nicole Left Devastating Flooding in Central Florida. Will it Happen Again? By Amy Green, WMFE
Environmental Groups and Native Leaders Say Proposed Venting and Flaring Rule Falls Short By Autumn Jones
EPA Announces $27 Billion Effort to Curb Emissions and Stem Environmental Injustices. Advocates Say It’s a Good Start By Aman Azhar
Mono Lake Tribe Seeks to Assert Its Water Rights in Call For Emergency Halt of Water Diversions to Los Angeles By Bob Berwyn
Corporate Pledges to Fight Climate Change Are Falling Way Short. America’s Culture War Isn’t Helping By Kristoffer Tigue
Sea Level Rise Could Drive 1 in 10 People from Their Homes, with Dangerous Implications for International Peace, UN Secretary General Warns By Bob Berwyn
Drowning Deaths Last Summer From Flooding in Eastern Kentucky’s Coal Country Linked to Poor Strip-Mine Reclamation By James Bruggers
Indoor Pollutant Concentrations Are Significantly Lower in Homes Without a Gas Stove, Nonprofit Finds By Delaney Dryfoos, Victoria St. Martin
In Dimock, a Pennsylvania Town Riven by Fracking, Concerns About Ties Between a Judge and a Gas Driller By Kiley Bense
Antarctic Researchers Report an Extraordinary Marine Heatwave That Could Threaten Antarctica’s Ice Shelves By Bob Berwyn
Pennsylvania Environmental Officials Took 9 Days to Inspect a Gas Plant Outside Pittsburgh That Caught Fire on Christmas Day By Jon Hurdle
Scientists Say Climate Change Contributed to the Bronze Age Collapse—One of History’s Biggest Riddles By Kristoffer Tigue
Wildfire Smoke May Worsen Extreme Blazes Near Some Coasts, According to New Research By Emma Foehringer Merchant