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Kentucky’s Democratic Governor Steers Clear of a Climate Agenda in His Bid to Fend Off a Mitch McConnell Protege
By James Bruggers
USFWS Is Creating a Frozen Library of Biodiversity to Help Endangered Species
By Kiley Price
Europe Just Launched the World’s First Carbon Tariff. Will the United States Follow Suit?
By Kristoffer Tigue
Forests Are Worth More Than Their Carbon, a New Paper Argues
By Keerti Gopal
Apple Goes a Step Too Far in Claiming a Carbon Neutral Product, a New Report Concludes
By Phil McKenna
At a ‘Climate Convergence,’ Pennsylvania Environmental Activists Urge Gov. Shapiro and State Lawmakers to Do More to Curb Emissions
By Jon Hurdle
In the Ambitious Bid to Reinvent South Baltimore, Justice Concerns Remain
By Aman Azhar
Why New York’s Curbside Composting Program Will Yield Hardly Any Compost
By Jake Bolster
Shapiro Advisors Endorse Emissions Curbs to Fight Climate Change but Don’t Embrace RGGI Membership
By Kiley Bense
Biden Creates the American Climate Corps, 90 Years After FDR Put 3 Million to Work in National Parks
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth”
The United Auto Workers Strike Is the Latest GOP Culture War Talking Point
By Kristoffer Tigue
First Floods, Now Fires: How Neglect and Fraud Hobbled an Alabama Town
By Lee Hedgepeth
For Sanibel, the Recovery from Hurricane Ian Will Be Years in the Making
By Amy Green
U.S. Battery Storage Had a Record Quarter. Here’s Why It Could Have—and Should Have—Been Much Better
By Dan Gearino
EPA Rolls Out Training Grants For Environmental Justice Communities
By Aman Azhar
Crucial for a Clean Energy Economy, the Aluminum Industry’s Carbon Footprint Is Enormous
By Phil McKenna