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Despite Headwinds, One Climate Group Sees Opportunity Ahead for Clean Power
By Aidan Hughes
A Data Center Could Be Coming to an Upstate New York Town, and Residents Are Speaking Out
By Lauren Dalban
How a Historic Meeting Between Pope Leo and King Charles Might Shift the Narrative on ‘Creation Care’
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
A New York Gas Pipeline Is Closer to Construction, Despite Concerns From Lawmakers, Environmentalists
By Lauren Dalban
Trump Names More Priority Minerals for U.S. Mining Revival
By Dylan Baddour
States and Nonprofits Are Helping National Parks Run During the Shutdown. Could Their Efforts Backfire?
By Jake Bolster
N.C. Supreme Court Says State Regulators Erred on CAFO Permits
By Lisa Sorg
‘Hurtling Toward Climate Chaos’ as COP30 Nears
By Bob Berwyn
Conservation Groups Blast Trump’s Latest Choice to Head Up the Bureau of Land Management
By Kiley Price
Illinois General Assembly Passes Energy Reform Act Aiming to Reduce Rates and Reach Clean Energy Goals
By Sarah Mattalian
When the Power Grid Needs Relief from High Demand, Here’s Who You Call
By Dan Gearino
Another Dry Spell Hits New England, Raising Alarm About Flash Droughts
By Ryan Krugman
Trucks Move the Country’s Goods Through This County. As Even More Loom, People Are Pushing Back.
By Siri Chilukuri
Hurricane and Tropical Storm Remnants Impact the Midwest, Too
By Susan Cosier
New York Climate Advocates Celebrate Mamdani’s Victory, Prepare to Hold Him Accountable
By Carl David Goette-Luciak
With a Lock on State Government Control, Virginia Democrats Now Face Difficult Decisions on Data Centers and Renewable Energy
By Charles Paullin