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One State Generates Much, Much More Renewable Energy Than Any Other—and It’s Not California
By Dan Gearino
Rural Communities Like East Palestine, Ohio, Are at Outsized Risk of Train Derailments and the Ensuing Fallout
By Aydali Campa
In Atlanta, Proposed ‘Cop City’ Stirs Environmental Justice Concerns
By Victoria St. Martin
The Paris Agreement Will Fail Without Slashing Methane Emissions From Dairy and Meat, Researchers Say
By Kristoffer Tigue
Once Hailed as a Solution to the Global Plastics Scourge, PureCycle May Be Teetering
By James Bruggers
Western Firms Certified as Socially Responsible Trade in Myanmar Teak Linked to the Military Regime
By Scilla Alecci and Jelena Cosic
‘Green Hydrogen’ Would Squander Renewable Energy Resources in Massachusetts
By Phil McKenna
Increasingly Large and Intense Wildfires Hinder Western Forests’ Ability to Regenerate
By Bob Berwyn
How Auditing Giant KPMG Became a Global Sustainability Leader While Serving Companies Accused of Forest Destruction
By Scilla Alecci
Kentucky Residents Angered by US Forest Service Logging Plan That Targets Mature Trees
By Marianne Lavelle
Environmental Auditors Approve Green Labels for Products Linked to Deforestation and Authoritarian Regimes
By Scilla Alecci
Two Volcanologists on the Edge of the Abyss, Searching for the Secrets of the Earth
By Kiley Bense
Activists Make Final Appeal to Biden to Block Arctic Oil Project
By Nicholas Kusnetz, Aman Azhar
The Fossil Fuel Industry’s Own Poll Found Most New Yorkers Support a Gas Ban in New Buildings
By Kristoffer Tigue
Lawmakers Urge Biden Administration to Permanently Ban Rail Shipments of Liquefied Natural Gas
By Jon Hurdle
Jimmy Carter Signed 14 Major Environmental Bills and Foresaw the Threat of Climate Change
By Jonathan Alter