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Amid Rising Emissions, Could Congressional Republicans Help the US Reach Its Climate Targets?
By Emma Ricketts, Grant Schwab
Plant-Based Meat Sales Fell Significantly Last Year. What Does That Mean for Climate Change?
By Kristoffer Tigue
Pittsburgh Selects Sustainable Startups Among a New Crop of Innovative Businesses
By Jon Hurdle
New Study Reveals Arctic Ice, Tracked Both Above and Below, Is Freezing Later
By Charlie Miller
Texas Environmentalists Look to EPA for Action on Methane, Saying State Agencies Have ‘Failed Us’
By Martha Pskowski
How Gas Stoves Became Part of America’s Raging Culture Wars
By Victoria St. Martin
This Winter’s Rain and Snow Won’t be Enough to Pull the West Out of Drought
By Alex Hager, KUNC
The Poet Franny Choi Contemplates the End of the World (and What Comes Next)
By Kiley Bense
A Rare Plant Got Endangered Species Protection This Week, but Already Faces Threats to Its Habitat
By Wyatt Myskow
Renewables Projected to Soon Be One-Fourth of US Electricity Generation. Really Soon
By Dan Gearino
‘Advanced’ Recycling of Plastic Using High Heat and Chemicals Is Costly and Environmentally Problematic, A New Government Study Finds
By James Bruggers
Six Environmental Justice Policy Fights to Watch in 2023
By Kristoffer Tigue, Aydali Campa, Darreonna Davis
One of the World’s Coldest Places Is Now the Warmest it’s Been in 1,000 Years, Scientists Say
By Bob Berwyn
Arizona’s New Governor Takes on Water Conservation and Promises to Revise the State’s Groundwater Management Act
By Wyatt Myskow
In the Amazon, Indigenous and Locally Controlled Land Stores Carbon, but the Rest of the Rainforest Emits Greenhouse Gases
By Bob Berwyn, Katie Surma
Road Salts Wash Into Mississippi River, Damaging Ecosystems and Pipes
By Madeline Heim, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel