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Biden Administration Allows Controversial Arctic Oil Project to Proceed
By Nicholas Kusnetz
In Pennsylvania, a New Administration Fuels Hopes for Tougher Rules on Energy, Environment
By Jon Hurdle
Confronting California’s Water Crisis
By Liza Gross
After Two Decades of Controversy, the EPA Uses Its ‘Veto’ Power to Kill the Pebble Mine in Southwest Alaska
By Max Graham
US Emissions of the World’s Most Potent Greenhouse Gas Are 56 Percent Higher Than EPA Estimates, a New Study Shows
By Phil McKenna
Exxon and Chevron Made Their Highest-Ever Profits in 2022. What Does It Mean for Clean Energy?
By Kristoffer Tigue, Nicholas Kusnetz
The Red Sea Could be a Climate Refuge for Coral Reefs
By Bob Berwyn
Minnesota Is Poised to Pass an Ambitious 100 Percent Clean Energy Bill. Now About Those Incinerators…
By Aydali Campa
New Wind and Solar Are Cheaper Than the Costs to Operate All But One Coal-Fired Power Plant in the United States
By Dan Gearino
California Activists Redouble Efforts to Hold the Oil Industry Accountable on Neighborhood Drilling
By Liza Gross
On The Global Stage, Jacinda Ardern Was a Climate Champion, But Victories Were Hard to Come by at Home
By Emma Ricketts
Listening to the Endangered Sounds of the Amazon Rainforest
By Kiley Bense
Will Biden’s Mining Ban in Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Hurt the Clean Energy Transition?
By Kristoffer Tigue
Texas Regulators Won’t Stop an Oilfield Waste Dump Site Next to Wetlands, Streams and Wells
By Dylan Baddour
A Warmer, Wetter World Could Make ‘Enhanced Rock Weathering’ a More Useful Tool to Slow Climate Change
By Bob Berwyn
Outdated EPA Standards Allow Oil Refineries to Pollute Waterways
By Dylan Baddour, Martha Pskowski