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Maryland Department of the Environment Says It Needs More Staff to Do What the Law Requires
By Aman Azhar
Countries Want to Plant Trees to Offset Their Carbon Emissions, but There Isn’t Enough Land on Earth to Grow Them
By Katie Surma
Biden Threatened to Raise Taxes on Big Oil. Climate Activists Have Wanted That for Years
By Kristoffer Tigue
Ahead of COP27, New Climate Reports are Warning Shots to a World Off Course
By Bob Berwyn
In Nevada’s Senate Race, Energy Policy Is a Stark Divide Between Cortez Masto and Laxalt
By Delaney Dryfoos
In Court, the Maryland Public Service Commission Quotes Climate Deniers and Claims There’s No Such Thing as ‘Clean’ Energy
By Aman Azhar
Celebrating Victories in Europe and South America, the Rights of Nature Movement Plots Strategy in a Time of ‘Crises’
By Katie Surma
How Decades of Hard-Earned Protections and Restoration Reversed the Collapse of California’s Treasured Mono Lake
By Bob Berwyn
How Climate Change Influences Temperatures in 1,000 Cities Around the World
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Strongman Politics Remain a Major Threat to Climate Action, Experts Warn
By Kristoffer Tigue
Q&A: Douglas Brinkley Rates Presidents for Their Environmental Records, Calling Nixon a ‘Reluctant Environmentalist’ and Donald Trump ‘a Zero on This Issue’
By David Shribman
A Big Federal Grant Aims to Make Baltimore a Laboratory for Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience
By Aman Azhar
The EV Battery Boom Is Here, With Manufacturers Investing Billions in Midwest Factories
By Dan Gearino
For the Third Time, Black Residents in Corpus Christi’s Hillcrest Neighborhood File a Civil Rights Complaint to Fend Off Polluting Infrastructure
By Dylan Baddour
Misery Wrought by Hurricane Ian Focuses Attention on Climate Records of Florida Candidates for Governor
By Amy Green
Global Energy Report: Pain at the Pump, High Energy Costs Could Create a Silver Lining for Climate and Security
By James Bruggers