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A Revolutionary War reenactor drinks water in the shade near Independence Hall during high temperatures on July 3 in Philadelphia. Credit: Al Drago/Getty Images

As It Celebrates the Nation’s Past, Philadelphia Braces for a Hotter Future

By Nina Sablan, Daniel Perrin

An oil refinery in Torrance, Calif., is seen on June 15. Credit: Kayla Bartkowski/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Global Oil Demand Falls for the First Time Since COVID

By Dan Gearino

Meet ICN’s 2026 Class of Summer Environmental Reporting Fellows

By ICN Editors

Energy Fuels’ Pinyon Plain uranium mine, located a few miles from Grand Canyon National Park and inside Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni National Monument. Credit: Jim West/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Arizona Regulators Are Raising Contaminant Limits for a Uranium Mine With an Arsenic Problem

By Wyatt Myskow, Maya McDaniel

Braven Environmental stopped operating its Zebulon chemical recycling plant last year and began hauling the last of its equipment away this summer. The circular outline indicates the former location of a tank. Credit: Lisa Sorg/Inside Climate News

A Chemical Plant Mishandled Hazardous Waste for Years, Then Quietly Shuttered

By Lauren Dalban, Lisa Sorg

A view of the Stanton Energy Center, a coal-fired power plant in Orlando, Fla. Credit: Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Grassroots Justice Group Challenges Trump Administration Order to Keep Florida Coal Plant Running

By Amy Green

Protesters against a proposed data center development gather in Lusby, Md., on April 6. Credit: Nathan Howard/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Maryland County Adopts a Two-year Moratorium on Data Center Development

By Aman Azhar

State Sen. Nikil Saval speaks at a June 26 rally for transit funding outside of the Independence Hall subway stop in Philadelphia. Credit: Daniel Perrin/Inside Climate News

Pennsylvania’s Legislature Is Likely to Punt on Mass Transit Funding—Again

By Daniel Perrin

Four Waterloo schools are located with two miles of Seneca Meadows. The landfill has applied for a state permit undertake a major expansion. Credit: Mark Pitifer

Report on Elevated Lung Cancer Fails to Quell Uproar Around New York’s Largest Landfill

By Peter Mantius

An aerial view of the Bonner Mill Industrial Park in Bonner, Mont. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Montana County Seeks Pause on AI Data Centers After Property Owner Withdraws Support

By Mosabber Hossain

A sloth named Chewie is one of the few survivors transferred from Sloth World. Credit: Central Florida Zoo

Florida Regulators Stood by as Dozens of Sloths Died, New Records Reveal

By Katie Surma, Kiley Price

A solar farm near Lancaster, Calif. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images

Even With Tariffs and Tax Changes, Solar Power Is Soaring

By Dan Gearino

Cars and trucks move along the Cross Bronx Expressway, a notorious stretch of highway in New York City that is often choked with traffic. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

NYC Invests in Air Quality, but the Bronx Still Can’t Breathe Easy

By Lauren Dalban

A view of wetlands in a flood zone just south of the Hudson River in Greenport, N.Y. Credit: Will Waldron/Times Union via Getty Images

A Court Ruling Leaves Some of New York’s Most Important Wetlands Unprotected

By Madeline Shaw

Construction is seen at the two mine shafts for South32’s Hermosa project in Patagonia, Ariz., on Feb. 18. Credit: Wyatt Myskow/Inside Climate News

Feds Grant Final Approval for Arizona Mine Situated in Critical Habitat for Jaguars and Mexican Spotted Owls

By Wyatt Myskow

A landscape in Zambia 12 weeks after Sino-Metals, a subsidiary of a Chinese state-owned mining giant, spilled toxic waste laced with heavy metals including lead, arsenic and uranium. Credit: Katie Surma/Inside Climate News

A Major Journalism Award Honors ‘Trailblazing Series’ on China’s Global Environmental Impact

By ICN Editors

Donald Moncayo, president of The Union of People Affected by Texaco, stands next to an oil stained handprint at a former Texaco drilling site in the province of Sucumbíos, Ecuador on Aug. 11, 2022. Credit: Katie Surma/Inside Climate News

5 Takeaways From Our Investigation Into a Secretive System That Undermines Climate Action

By Katie Surma, Nicholas Kusnetz

A coho salmon is visible in the mouth of a pike that was netted and killed near Nancy Lake in Willow, Alaska on Monday, June 22, 2026. The pike is an invasive species to the area. Credit: Emily Mesner/Inside Climate News

Climate Change Is Helping an Invasive Predator Wreak Havoc on Iconic Alaskan Fish

By Paula Dobbyn

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