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A Composer’s Prayers for the Earth, and Humanity, in the Age of Climate Change
By Kiley Bense
Earth Could Warm 3 Degrees if Nations Keep Building Coal Plants, New Research Warns
By Kristoffer Tigue
Logging Plan on Yellowstone’s Border Shows Limits of Biden Greenhouse Gas Policy
By Marianne Lavelle
A University of Maryland Health Researcher Probes the Climate Threat to Those With Chronic Diseases
By Aman Azhar
For the First Time in Nearly Two Decades, the EPA Announces New Rules to Limit Toxic Air Pollutants From Chemical and Plastics Plants
By James Bruggers
This Dime-Sized Battery Is a Step Toward an EV With a 1,000-Mile Range
By Dan Gearino
Global Warming Could Drive Pulses of Ice Sheet Retreat Reaching 2,000 Feet Per Day
By Bob Berwyn
History of Racism Leaves Black Californians Most at Risk from Oil and Gas Drilling, New Research Shows
By Liza Gross
Environmental Advocates Protest Outside EPA Headquarters Over the Slow Pace of New Climate and Clean Air Regulations
By Phil McKenna, Emma Ricketts
Inside Climate News Staff Writer Georgina Gustin Recognized by the North American Agricultural Journalists for Stories on Climate and Famine
By ICN Editors
New York Could Change How It Measures Methane. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal
By Kristoffer Tigue
California Snowpack May Hold Record Amount of Water, With Significant Flooding Possible
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Amy Green Joins Inside Climate News to Cover Florida; Regional and Local Networks Expand in the Southeast, Midwest, Texas and Mountain West
By ICN Editors
A New Report Is Out on Hurricane Ian’s Destructive Path. The Numbers Are Horrific
By Amy Green
Potent Greenhouse Gases and Ozone Depleting Chemicals Called CFCs Are Back on the Rise Following an International Ban, a New Study Finds
By Phil McKenna
Promising to Prevent Floods at Treasure Island, Builders Downplay Risk of Sea Rise
By Kristi Coale, San Francisco Public Press