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The ‘Environmental Injustice of Beauty’: The Role That Pressure to Conform Plays In Use of Harmful Hair, Skin Products Among Women of Color
By Victoria St. Martin
Illinois Put a Stop to Local Governments’ Ability to Kill Solar and Wind Projects. Will Other Midwestern States Follow?
By Dan Gearino, Aydali Campa
This Arctic US Air Base Has Its Eyes on Russia. But Climate is a Bigger Threat
By Natasha Maki Jessen-Petersen
Al Gore Talks Climate Progress, Setbacks and the First Rule of Holes: Stop Digging
By Dan Gearino
What Denmark’s North Sea Coast Can Teach Us About the Virtues of Respecting the Planet
By Kiley Bense
How Climate Change and the Polar Vortex Influenced This Week’s Harsh Winter Storms
By Kristoffer Tigue
Director Marcos Colón Takes an Intimate Look at Three Indigenous Leaders’ Fight to Preserve Their Ancestral Connection to Nature in the Amazon
By Katie Surma
Community Solar Is About to Get a Surge in Federal Funding. So What Is Community Solar?
By Dan Gearino
After Explosion, Freeport LNG Rejoins the Gulf Coast Energy Export Boom
By Dylan Baddour, Delger Erdenesanaa
After Cutting Off Water to a Neighboring Community, Scottsdale Proposes a Solution
By Wyatt Myskow
Amid Drought, Wealthy Homeowners in New Mexico are Getting a Tax Break to Water Their Lawns
By Wyatt Myskow
Republican Leaders Want to Reinvent the Party’s Climate Image. The Far Right Won’t Let Them
By Kristoffer Tigue
Fracking Wastewater Causes Lasting Harm to Key Freshwater Species
By Liza Gross
On the Frontlines in a ‘Cancer Alley,’ Black Women Inspired by Faith Are Powering the Environmental Justice Movement
By James Bruggers
Public Lands in the US Have Long Been Disposed to Fossil Fuel Companies. Now, the Lands Are Being Offered to Solar Companies
By Wyatt Myskow
Wes Moore Names Two Members to Maryland Public Service Commission
By Aman Azhar