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Malaria Cases in Florida and Texas Raise Prospect of Greater Transmission in a Warmer Future
By Victoria St. Martin
The Far Right Has a ‘Battle Plan’ to Undo Climate Progress Should Trump Win in 2024
By Kristoffer Tigue
Miami is Used to Heat, but Not Like This
By Amy Green
Extreme Rain From Atmospheric Rivers and Ice-Heating Micro-Cracks Are Ominous New Threats to the Greenland Ice Sheet
By Bob Berwyn
Mike Huckabee’s “Kids Guide to the Truth About Climate Change” Shows the Changing Landscape of Climate Denial
By Keerti Gopal
The One-Mile Rule: Texas’ Unwritten and Arbitrary Policy Protects Big Polluters from Citizen Complaints
By Dylan Baddour
Phoenix is Enduring its Hottest Month on Record, But Mitigations Could Make the City’s Heat Waves Less Unbearable
By Wyatt Myskow
New Report Card Shows Where Ohio Needs to Catch up in Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Kathiann M. Kowalski
Plagued by Floods and Kept in the Dark, a Black Alabama Community Turns to a Hometown Hero for Help
By Kristoffer Tigue
Record-Breaking Rains in Chicago Underscore the Urgency of Flood Resiliency Projects, City Officials Say
By Aydali Campa
EV Sales Continue to Soar, But a Surge in Production Could Lead to a Glut for Some Models
By Dan Gearino
Climate Litigation Has Exploded, but Is it Making a Difference?
By Katie Surma
New York, LA, Chicago and Houston, the Nation’s Four Largest Cities, Are Among Those Hardest Hit by Heat Islands
By Aydali Campa
On the Coast of Greenland, Early Arctic Spring Has Been Replaced by Seasonal Extremes, New Research Shows
By Lydia Larsen
Trump’s Former Head of the EPA Has Been a Quiet Contributor to Virginia’s Exit From RGGI
By Jake Bolster
In an Ominous Sign for COP28, G20 Nations Once Again Failed to Reach a Deal to Phase Down Fossil Fuels
By Kristoffer Tigue