Private Companies Step up to Gather Weather Data for NOAA as Staffing Cuts Hobble Agency Forecasting By Meg Wilcox
In Rural Puerto Rico, Water Systems Depend on Volunteers—and Threatened Federal Grants By Sarah Mattalian
Solar and Batteries Lead US Power Plant Additions by a Lot. How Does This Square With the Trump Administration’s Agenda? By Dan Gearino
The Biggest US LNG Exporter Is Claiming a Massive Tax Credit for Using Its Cargo as an ‘Alternative’ Fuel By Phil McKenna, Peter Aldhous
Climate Scientists Look to Fight Back Against DOE’s ‘Antiscientific,’ ‘Deceptive’ Climate Report By Dennis Pillion
UN Human Rights Experts and Scientists Urge Brazil’s President to Veto a Law That Would Cut Environmental Reviews By Bob Berwyn
Illinois’ Governor Has Led on Climate Policy. Here’s How Experts Assess His Work So Far By Alexia Underwood
Capped Alabama Coal Ash Pond Still Polluting Groundwater 7 Years After Closure, Lawsuit Claims By Dennis Pillion
EPA Rescinds Finding That Greenhouse Gas Emissions Harm Human Health, Hobbling U.S. Climate Action By Wyatt Myskow
As Climate-Related Wastewater Threats Grow, U.S. and Mexico Sign a Deal to End the Tijuana Sewage Crisis By Kiley Price
Nations Denounce Deep Sea Mining Company’s Bid to Exploit Metals in the Pacific Under US Law By Teresa Tomassoni