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Oil or Water? Midland Says Disposal Wells Could Threaten Water Supply
By Martha Pskowski
Forever Chemicals’ Toxic Legacy at Chicago’s Airports
By Brett Chase, Chicago Sun-Times
What the Melting of Antarctic Ice Shelves Means for the Planet
Interview by Steve Curwood, "Living on Earth"
Texas Republicans Target Climate Science in Textbooks Ahead of Education Board Vote
By Kristoffer Tigue
After a Last-Minute Challenge to New Loss and Damage Deal, U.S. Joins Global Consensus Ahead of COP28
By Bob Berwyn
Dominion’s Proposed Virginia Power Plant Casts Doubt on Its Commitments to Clean Energy
By Jake Bolster
A Train Derailment Spilled Toxic Chemicals in her Ohio Town. Then She Ran for Mayor
By Jessica Kutz, The 19th
Wood Pellet Giant Enviva Discloses a Financial Crisis
By James Bruggers
Why Michigan’s Clean Energy Bill Is a Really Big Deal
By Dan Gearino
With Democrats Back in Control of Virginia’s General Assembly, Environmentalists See a Narrow Path Forward for Climate Policy
By Hannah Chanatry
Planned Fossil Fuel Production Vastly Exceeds the World’s Climate Goals, ‘Throwing Humanity’s Future Into Question’
By Nicholas Kusnetz
On Tuesday’s Ballot: Can New Gas Power Plants Fix a Fragile Texas Grid?
By Kristoffer Tigue
Michigan Poised to Join States Requiring 100 Percent Clean Electricity
By Dan Gearino, Aydali Campa
Baltimore City, Maryland Department of the Environment Settle Lawsuits Over City-Operated Sewage Treatment Plants
By Aman Azhar
Feds Bet on Paying for Water Conservation to Protect the Colorado River
By Wyatt Myskow
In the Florida Everglades, a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hotspot
By Amy Green