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The Death Toll Is Rising from Ecuador’s Crackdown on Protesters
By Katie Surma
Some Shovelnose Sturgeon in Illinois Are Huge and Researchers Are Fishing for Reasons Why
By Susan Cosier
Scientists Warn About the ‘Greenlandification’ of Antarctica
By Bob Berwyn
Illinois Residents Urge Lawmakers to Act on Transit, Energy Bills
By Andrew Montequin
Task Force Urges World Bank and International Monetary Fund to Prioritize Climate, Restructure Lending Policies
By Martha Pskowski, Aman Azhar
Pennsylvania Community Groups Urge Officials to Restrict Data Center Development
By Jon Hurdle
Federal Actions Make New York’s Energy Future More Uncertain
By Lauren Dalban
Coal Miners and Advocates Plead With Trump to Enforce Black Lung Rule
By Aidan Hughes
Government Shutdown Could Disrupt Timing of Crucial Conservation and Wildfire Efforts
By Kiley Price
Former EPA Region 2 Administrator Lisa Garcia Considers Environmental Justice With Trump in Power
By Anna Mattson
Environmental Advocates Keep Eyes on Iconic Chicago Silos as Demolition Resumes
By Aydali Campa
New Jersey Officials Ponder New Permit Requests for the Northeastern Supply Enhancement Pipeline
By Raeanne Raccagno
The US-Mexico Border Wall May Pose Perils to Pollinators
By Tina Deines
PJM Pursues Rule Change to Meet Data Center Surge. Critics Fear Gas Suppliers Could Benefit.
By Rambo Talabong
A Short-Lived Win in a Never-Ending Fight Over Forever Chemicals
By Lisa Sorg
The Forever War
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