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South Korea Emerges As Key Partner for America’s Energy Transition
By June Kim
A Catastrophic Flood on California’s Central Coast Has Plunged Already Marginalized Indigenous Farmworkers Into Crisis
By Liza Gross
The Financial Sector Is Failing to Estimate Climate Risk, Say Two Groups in the UK
By Dan Gearino
Tucker Carlson Spread Lots of Climate Misinformation. His Replacement Isn’t Much Better
By Kristoffer Tigue
New Federal Report on Research Into Sun-Dimming Technologies Delivers More Questions Than Answers
By Bob Berwyn
After Litigation and Local Outcry, Energy Company Says It Will Not Move Forward with LNG Plant in Florida Panhandle
By Amy Green
The Solar Industry Gained Jobs Last Year. But Are Those Good Jobs, and Could They Be Better?
By Dan Gearino
Birmingham Public Transit Inches Forward With Federal Help, and No State Funding
By Marianne Lavelle
The World Is Reeling From Record Heat and Flooding. Scientists Say It’s the Cost of Climate Inaction
By Kristoffer Tigue
Experts Study Using Waste Plastic in Roads and More, but Find the Practice Isn’t Ready for Prime Time
By James Bruggers
Facing a Plunge in Salmon Numbers in the Kuskokwim and Yukon Rivers, Alaskans Seek a Voice in Fishing Policy
By Emma Ricketts
A Shipping Rule Backfires, Diverting Sulfur Emissions From the Air to the Ocean
By Lydia Larsen
A Reckoning in North Birmingham as EPA Studies the ‘Cumulative Impacts’ of Pollution and Racism
By Vernon Loeb
Q&A: The Truth About Those Plastic Recycling Labels
‘Giant Methane Factories’: Hydropower Has Long Been Touted as Clean Energy. But Is It?
By Kristoffer Tigue
DeSantis Promised in 2018 That if Elected Governor, He Would Clean Up Florida’s Toxic Algae. The Algae Are Still Blooming
By Amy Green