Archives
The Melting Glaciers of Svalbard Offer an Ominous Glimpse of More Warming to Come
By Lydia Larsen
Carbon Capture Faces a Major Test in North Dakota
By Dan Gearino
Country’s Largest Grid Operator Must Process and Connect Backlogged Clean Energy Projects, a New Report Says
By Kathiann M. Kowalski
June Extremes Suggest Parts of the Climate System Are Reaching Tipping Points
By Bob Berwyn
An Ohio Strip Mine’s Mineral Rights Are Under Unusual New Ownership
By Dani Kington and Keri Johnson, Athens County Independent
Federal Money Begins Flowing to Lake Erie for Projects With an Eye on Future Climate Impacts
By Kathiann M. Kowalski
Little Publicized but Treacherous, Methane From Coal Mines Upends the Lives of West Virginia Families
By James Bruggers
Advocates from Across the Country Rally in Chicago for Coal Ash Rule Reform
By Aydali Campa
Q&A: Kate Beaton Describes the Toll Taken by Alberta’s Oil Sands on Wildlife and the Workers Who Mine the Viscous Crude
Rush to Build Carbon Pipelines Leaps Ahead of Federal Rules and Safety Standards
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Texas Pipeline Operators Released or Flared Tons of Gas to Avert Explosions During Heatwave
By Dylan Baddour
In the Everglades, a Clash Portrayed as ‘Science vs. Politics’ Pits a Leading Scientist Against His Former Employer
By Amy Green
Prepare for More Smoky Summers in the Midwest and Northeast
By Aydali Campa
Extreme Heat Is Already Straining the Mexican Power Grid
By Gina Jiménez
Rainfall Extremes Increasingly Threaten Mountain Regions and Areas Downstream From Them
By Bob Berwyn
In a Montana Courtroom, Debate Over Whether States Can Make a Difference on Climate Change, and if They Have a Responsibility to Try
By Richard Forbes