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In the Deluged Mountains of Santa Cruz, Residents Cope With Compounding Disasters
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
How State Regulators Allowed a Fading West Texas Town to Go Over Four Years Without Safe Drinking Water
By Martha Pskowski
Do Solar Farms Lower Property Values? A New Study Has Some Answers
By Dan Gearino
Encina Chemical Recycling Plant in Pennsylvania Faces Setback: One of its Buildings Is Too Tall
By James Bruggers
California, Battered by Atmospheric Rivers, Faces a Big Melt This Spring
By Bob Berwyn
Republicans Blame the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse on ‘Woke’ Climate Financing. Economists Disagree
By Kristoffer Tigue
Biden Approves ConocoPhillips’ Willow Project to Drill Oil in the Alaskan Arctic
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Can the New High Seas Treaty Help Limit Global Warming?
By Delaney Dryfoos, Bob Berwyn
New York City Begins Its Climate Change Reckoning on the Lower East Side, the Hard Way
By Delaney Dryfoos
As Enforcement Falls Short, Many Worry That Companies Are Flouting New Mexico’s Landmark Gas Flaring Rules
By Martha Pskowski
Why Saving the Whales Means Saving Ourselves
By Kiley Bense
A Plan to Ship Oil Alongside the Colorado River Sees Revived Opposition Amid National Railway Safety Debate
By Kristoffer Tigue
Landowners Fear Injection of Fracking Waste Threatens Aquifers in West Texas
By Dylan Baddour, Inside Climate News, with photos by Pu Ying Huang, Texas Tribune
At CERAWeek, Big Oil Executives Call for ‘Energy Security’ and Longevity for Fossil Fuels
By Nicholas Kusnetz
A ‘Rights of Nature’ Fact-Finding Panel to Investigate Mexico’s Tren Maya Railroad for Possible Environmental Violations
By Katie Surma
One State Generates Much, Much More Renewable Energy Than Any Other—and It’s Not California
By Dan Gearino