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A Shipping Rule Backfires, Diverting Sulfur Emissions From the Air to the Ocean
By Lydia Larsen
A Reckoning in North Birmingham as EPA Studies the ‘Cumulative Impacts’ of Pollution and Racism
By Vernon Loeb
Q&A: The Truth About Those Plastic Recycling Labels
‘Giant Methane Factories’: Hydropower Has Long Been Touted as Clean Energy. But Is It?
By Kristoffer Tigue
DeSantis Promised in 2018 That if Elected Governor, He Would Clean Up Florida’s Toxic Algae. The Algae Are Still Blooming
By Amy Green
Industry Wants New Pipeline on Navajo Land Scarred by Decades of Fossil Fuel Extraction
Jerry Redfern, Capital & Main
South Richmond Residents Oppose Fire Training Facility
By Ananya Chetia
New Research Rooted in Behavioral Science Shows How to Dramatically Increase Reach of Low-Income Solar Programs
By Dan Gearino
Chicago Mayor Receives Blueprint for ’Green New Deal’ to Address Environmental Justice
By Aydali Campa
Developer Confirms Funding For Massive Rio Grande Gas Terminal
By Dylan Baddour
European Union Approves Ambitious Nature Restoration Law
By Bob Berwyn
As East Harlem Waits for Infrastructure Projects to Mitigate Flood Risk, Residents Are Creating Their Own Solutions
By Juanita Gordon
As an Obscure United Nations Gathering Deliberates the Fate of Deep-Sea Mining, the Tuna Industry Calls for a Halt
By Georgina Gustin
As Budget Talks Heat Up in Congress, Republicans Ramp Up Attacks on Climate Spending
By Kristoffer Tigue
An Ohio College Town Wants to Lead on Fighting Climate Change. It Also Has a 1940s-Era, Diesel-Burning Power Plant
By Dan Gearino
As Texas Cranks Up the AC, Congested Transmission Lines Cause Renewable Power to Go to Waste
By Keaton Peters