When the State Cut Their Water, These California Users Created a Collaborative Solution By Emma Foehringer Merchant
As Flooding Increases, Chicago Looks To Make Basement Housing Safer By Siri Chilukuri, Borderless Magazine
The Capitol Christmas Tree Provides a Timely Reminder on Environmental Stewardship This Holiday Season By Emma Ricketts
Holiday Traditions in the Forest Revive Spiritual Relationships with Nature, and Heal Planetary Wounds By Bob Berwyn
‘It Is Going to Take Real Cuts to Everyone’: Leaders Meet to Decide the Future of the Colorado River By Alex Hager, KUNC
Why Chinese Aluminum Producers Emit So Much of Some of the World’s Most Damaging Greenhouse Gases By Phil McKenna, and Lili Pike, Grid China Reporter
Is ‘Chemical Recycling’ a Solution to the Global Scourge of Plastic Waste or an Environmentally Dirty Ruse to Keep Production High? By James Bruggers
Residents Fear New Methane Contamination as Pennsylvania Lifts Its Gas-Drilling Ban in the Township of Dimock By Jon Hurdle
In a Famed Game Park Near the Foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, the Animals Are Giving Up By Georgina Gustin
Oil Companies Had a Problem With ExxonMobil’s Industry-Wide Carbon Capture Proposal: Exxon’s Bad Reputation By Nicholas Kusnetz
A New Shell Plant in Pennsylvania Will ‘Just Run and Run’ Producing the Raw Materials for Single-Use Plastics By James Bruggers
Army Corps of Engineers Withdraws Approval of Plans to Dredge a Superfund Site on the Texas Gulf Coast for Oil Tanker Traffic By Autumn Jones, Dylan Baddour
One Farmer Set Off a Solar Energy Boom in Rural Minnesota; 10 Years Later, Here’s How It Worked Out By Dan Gearino
Their Lives Were Ruined by Oil Pollution, and a Court Awarded Them $9.5 Billion. But Ecuadorians Have Yet to See a Penny From Chevron By Katie Surma