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Massachusetts Utilities Hope Hydrogen and Biomethane Can Keep the State Cooking, and Heating, With Gas
By Jon Lamson
Tiny Soot Particles from Fossil Fuel Combustion Kill Thousands Annually. Activists Now Want Biden to Impose Tougher Standards
By Victoria St. Martin
Texas Activists Sit-In at DOT in Washington Over Offshore Oil Export Plans
By Dylan Baddour
Activists Are Suing Texas Over Its Plan to Expand Interstate 35, Saying the Project Is Bad for Environmental Justice and the Climate
By Camryn Garza, Kristoffer Tigue
Climate Disinformation Campaigns Threaten COP27 Progress, a New Report Concludes
By Kristoffer Tigue, Bob Berwyn
At COP27, the US Said It Will Lead Efforts to Halt Deforestation. But at Home, the Biden Administration Is Considering Massive Old Growth Logging Projects
By Bob Berwyn
Microplastics Pervade Even Top-Quality Streams in Pennsylvania, Study Finds
By Jon Hurdle
New Toolkit of Health Guidance Helps Patients and Care Providers on the Front Lines of Climate Change Prepare for Wildfires
By Victoria St. Martin
Weak GOP Performance in Midterms Blunts Possible Attacks on Biden Climate Agenda, Observers Say
By Marianne Lavelle
Science Day at COP27 Shows That Climate Talks Aren’t Keeping Pace With Planetary Physics
By Bob Berwyn
Iconic Olmsted Parks Threatened Around the Country by All Manifestations of Climate Change
By Katelyn Weisbrod
New EPA Proposal to Augment Methane Regulations Would Help Achieve an 87% Reduction From the Oil and Gas Industry by 2030
By Phil McKenna
Climate Change Makes Things Harder for Unhoused Veterans
By Sonner Kehrt, The War Horse
These Rich Nations Are Finally Committing Cash to Climate Reparations. The US Isn’t Among Them
By Kristoffer Tigue
Frustration Simmers Around the Edges of COP27, and May Boil Over Far From the Summit
By Bob Berwyn
A New Study from China on Methane Leaks from the Sabotaged Nord Stream Pipelines Found that the Climate Impact Was ‘Tiny’ and Nothing ‘to Worry About’
By Phil McKenna