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Fracking Wastewater Causes Lasting Harm to Key Freshwater Species
By Liza Gross
On the Frontlines in a ‘Cancer Alley,’ Black Women Inspired by Faith Are Powering the Environmental Justice Movement
By James Bruggers
Public Lands in the US Have Long Been Disposed to Fossil Fuel Companies. Now, the Lands Are Being Offered to Solar Companies
By Wyatt Myskow
Wes Moore Names Two Members to Maryland Public Service Commission
By Aman Azhar
What’s a Climate ‘Doom Loop?’ These Researchers Fear We’re Heading Into One
By Kristoffer Tigue
Scientists Examine Dangerous Global Warming ‘Accelerators’
By Bob Berwyn
Nursing Florida’s Ailing Manatees Back to Health
By Amy Green, WMFE
Lake Powell Drops to a New Record Low as Feds Scramble to Prop it Up
By Alex Hager, KUNC
Meet the Millennial Scientist Leading the Biden Administration’s Push for a Nuclear Power Revival
By Dan Gearino
Hurricanes Ian and Nicole Left Devastating Flooding in Central Florida. Will it Happen Again?
By Amy Green, WMFE
Environmental Groups and Native Leaders Say Proposed Venting and Flaring Rule Falls Short
By Autumn Jones
EPA Announces $27 Billion Effort to Curb Emissions and Stem Environmental Injustices. Advocates Say It’s a Good Start
By Aman Azhar
Mono Lake Tribe Seeks to Assert Its Water Rights in Call For Emergency Halt of Water Diversions to Los Angeles
By Bob Berwyn
Corporate Pledges to Fight Climate Change Are Falling Way Short. America’s Culture War Isn’t Helping
By Kristoffer Tigue
Sea Level Rise Could Drive 1 in 10 People from Their Homes, with Dangerous Implications for International Peace, UN Secretary General Warns
By Bob Berwyn
Drowning Deaths Last Summer From Flooding in Eastern Kentucky’s Coal Country Linked to Poor Strip-Mine Reclamation
By James Bruggers