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In Texas, a New Study Will Determine Where Extreme Weather Hazards and Environmental Justice Collide
By Victoria St. Martin
Environmentalists Fear a Massive New Plastics Plant Near Pittsburgh Will Worsen Pollution and Stimulate Fracking
By Jon Hurdle
A New Shell Plant in Pennsylvania Will Soon Become the State’s Second Largest Emitter of Volatile Organic Chemicals
By Reid Frazier, StateImpact Pennsylvania
The ‘Both Siderism’ That Once Dominated Climate Coverage Has Now Become a Staple of Stories About Eating Less Meat
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Maryland and Baltimore Agree to Continue State Supervision of the Deeply Troubled Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant
By Aman Azhar
Hurricane Ian Highlighted Why Climate Plans Must Consider Disabled People
By Kristoffer Tigue
Community and Climate Risk in a New England Village
By Hannah Loss
Climate Change Remains a Partisan Issue in Georgia Elections
By Meris Lutz, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Climate Change and Habitat Loss is Driving Some Primates Down From the Trees and Toward an Uncertain Future
By Bob Berwyn
How a New ‘Battery Data Genome’ Project Will Use Vast Amounts of Information to Build Better EVs
By Dan Gearino
A University of Maryland Center Just Gave Most State Agencies Ds and Fs on an Environmental Justice ‘Scorecard’
By Aman Azhar
California Passed a Landmark Law About Plastic Pollution. Why Are Some Environmentalists Still Concerned?
By James Bruggers
The US Forest Service Planned to Increase Burning to Prevent Wildfires. Will a Pause on Prescribed Fire Instead Bring More Delays?
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Oil Industry Moves to Overturn Historic California Drilling Protection Law
By Liza Gross
A Thousand Miles in the Amazon, to Change the Way the World Works
By Katie Surma
Florida Commits $1 Billion to Climate Resilience. But After Hurricane Ian, Some Question the State’s Development Practices
By James Bruggers, Amy Green