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Q&A: Rich and Poor Nations Have One More Chance to Come to Terms Over a Climate Change ‘Loss and Damage’ Fund
Interview by Jenni Doering, “Living on Earth”
Is ConocoPhillips Looking to Expand its Controversial Arctic Oil Project?
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Should Toxic Wastewater From Gas Drilling Be Spread on Pennsylvania Roads as a Dust and Snow Suppressant?
By Jake Bolster
Mainers See Climate Promise in Ballot Initiative to Create a Statewide Nonprofit Electric Utility
By Annie Ropeik
The 5 Best EVs on the Market Right Now, Plus a Cheaper One You’ll Have to Wait For
By Dan Gearino
How Climate Change Drives Conflict and War Crimes Around the Globe
By Katie Surma
Q&A: How Chicago’s Chief Sustainability Officer, a Southeast Side Native, Plans to Tackle Environmental Racism
By Aydali Campa
Can the Latest $10 million in EPA Grants Make a Difference in Achieving Chesapeake Bay Restoration Goals?
By Aman Azhar
Pennsylvania’s Gas Industry Used 160 Million Pounds of Secret Chemicals From 2012 to 2022, a New Report Says
By Jon Hurdle
The Plucky Puffin, Endangered Yet Coping: Scientists Link Emergence of a Hybrid Subspecies to Climate Change
By Lydia Larsen
Most Countries are Falling Short of Their Promises to Stop Cutting Down the World’s Trees
By Georgina Gustin
Five Decades and a Mountain of Evidence: Study Explores How Toxic Chemicals are ‘Stealing Children’s Future Potential’
By Victoria St. Martin
Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Sprawling Conservation Area in Everglades Watershed
By Amy Green
Igniting a Journalism Renaissance
By David Sassoon
A Shadowy Corner of International Law Is Threatening Climate Action, U.N. Expert Warns
By Nicholas Kusnetz, Katie Surma
Q&A: The Pope’s New Document on Climate Change Is a ‘Throwdown’ Call for Action
Interview by Paloma Beltran, “Living on Earth”