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Florida Pummeled by Catastrophic Storm Surges and Life-Threatening Winds as Hurricane Idalia Makes Landfall
By Amy Green
Wyoming Could Gain the Most from Federal Climate Funding, But Obstacles Are Many
By Marianne Lavelle
After Decades Of Oil Drilling, Indigenous Waorani Group Fights New Industry Expansions In Ecuador
By Katie Surma
As Hurricane Idalia Churns Toward Florida, Efforts to Refill Federal Disaster Aid Stall
By Kristoffer Tigue
At Case Western, Student Activists Want the Administration to Move More Decisively on Climate Change
By Danish Bajwa
Korea’s Jeju Island Is a Leader in Clean Energy. But It’s Increasingly Having to Curtail Its Renewables
By June Kim
Q&A: Ami Zota on the Hidden Dangers in Beauty Products—and Why Women of Color Are Particularly at Risk
By Victoria St. Martin
As Companies Eye Massive Lithium Deposits in California’s Salton Sea, Locals Anticipate a Mixed Bag
By June Kim
What’s More Harmful to Birds in North Dakota: Oil and Gas Drilling, or Corn and Soybeans?
By Lydia Larsen
Carbon Offsets to Reduce Deforestation Are Significantly Overestimating Their Impact, a New Study Finds
By Keerti Gopal
Emperor Penguin Breeding Failure Linked With Antarctic Sea Ice Decline
By Bob Berwyn
On the Streets of Berlin, Bicycles Have Enriched City Life — and Stoked Backlash
By Dan Gearino
Texas Permits Lignite Mine Expansion Despite Water Worries
By Dylan Baddour
Appalachian Economy Sees Few Gains From Natural Gas Development, Report Says
By Jon Hurdle
Illinois Environmental Groups Applaud Vetoes by Pritzker
By Aydali Campa
Federal Regulators Raise Safety Concerns Over Mountain Valley Pipeline in Formal Notice
By Phil McKenna