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Q&A: A Legal Scholar Calls the Ruling in the Montana Youth Climate Lawsuit ‘Huge’
The Climate Crisis Is Here Now, Experts Warn, as Death Tolls From Summer Disasters Mount
By Kristoffer Tigue
A Texas Dairy Ranks Among the State’s Biggest Methane Emitters. But Don’t Ask the EPA or the State About It.
By Phil McKenna, Georgina Gustin, Peter Aldhous
California’s Top Methane Emitter is a Vast Cattle Feedlot. For Now, Federal and State Greenhouse Gas Regulators Are Giving It a Pass.
By Phil McKenna, Georgina Gustin, Peter Aldhous
Suicide Watch Incidents in Louisiana Prisons Spike by Nearly a Third on Extreme Heat Days, a New Study Finds
By Gina Jiménez
Standards Still Murky for Disposing Oilfield Wastewater in Texas Rivers
By Martha Pskowski
Foes of Biden’s Climate Plan Sought a ‘New Solyndra,’ but They Have yet to Dig Up Scandal
By Marianne Lavelle
Fracking Linked to Increased Cases of Lymphoma in Pennsylvania Children, Study Finds
By Jon Hurdle
Behind the Scenes in the Senate, This Scientist Never Gave Up on Passing the Inflation Reduction Act. Now He’s Come Home to Minnesota
By Dan Gearino
Flush With the Promise of Tax Credits, Clean Energy Projects Are Booming in Texas
By Keaton Peters
The Federal Bureau of Reclamation Announces Reduced Water Cuts for Colorado River States
By Wyatt Myskow
A Community-Led Approach to Stopping Flooding Expands in the Chicago Region
By Maia McDonald and Katrina Pham, Borderless
Montana Youth Sued Their Government Over Climate Change and Won. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal
By Kristoffer Tigue
Dry Springs in Central Texas Warn of Water Shortage Ahead
By Dylan Baddour
Chicago Looks to Overhaul Its Zoning and Land Use Policies to Address Environmental Discrimination
By Aydali Campa
During Some of the Hottest Months in History, Millions of App Delivery Drivers Are Feeling the Strain
By Gina Jiménez