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Potent Greenhouse Gases and Ozone Depleting Chemicals Called CFCs Are Back on the Rise Following an International Ban, a New Study Finds
By Phil McKenna
Promising to Prevent Floods at Treasure Island, Builders Downplay Risk of Sea Rise
By Kristi Coale, San Francisco Public Press
Las Vegas Is Counting on Public Lands to Power its Growth. Is it a Good Idea?
By Wyatt Myskow
Pacific Walruses Fight to Survive in the Rapidly Warming Arctic
By Kiley Bense
New York’s New Mayor Has Assembled a Seasoned Climate Team. Now, the Real Work Begins
By Laila Gad
Inside Climate News Staff Writers Liza Gross and Aydali Campa Recognized for Accountability Journalism
By ICN Editors
AI Can Spread Climate Misinformation ‘Much Cheaper and Faster,’ Study Warns
By Kristoffer Tigue
Why Kentucky Is Dead Last for Wind and Solar Production
By James Bruggers, Dan Gearino
What’s the Future of Gas Stations in an EV World?
By Dan Gearino
The UN Wants the World Court to Address Nations’ Climate Obligations. Here’s What Could Happen Next
By Katie Surma
Corporate Interests ‘Watered Down’ the Latest IPCC Climate Report, Investigations Find
By Kristoffer Tigue
Environmentalists Praise the EPA’s Move to Restrict ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Water and Wonder, What’s Next?
By Victoria St. Martin
‘Rewilding’ Parts of the Planet Could Have Big Climate Benefits
By Bob Berwyn
In Braddock, Imagining Environmental Justice for a ‘Sacrifice Zone’
By Quinn Glabicki
In California’s Central Valley, the Plan to Build More Solar Faces a Familiar Constraint: The Need for More Power Lines
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
At the UN Water Conference, Running to Keep Up with an Ambitious 2030 Goal for Universal Water Rights
By Delaney Dryfoos