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Indiana, Iowa, Ohio and Wisconsin Lag on Environmental Justice Issues
By Grace van Deelen
Soaring West Virginia Electricity Prices Trigger Standoff Over the State’s Devotion to Coal Power
By Marianne Lavelle
Three Midwestern States to Watch as They Navigate Equitable Rollout for EV Charging
By Aydali Campa
At COP27, an 11th-Hour Deal Comes Together as the US Reverses Course on ‘Loss and Damage’
By Bob Berwyn and Zoha Tunio
How Should We Think About the End of the World as We Know it?
By Kiley Bense
Is COP27 the End of Hopes for Limiting Global Warming to 1.5 Degrees Celsius?
By Bob Berwyn
Leaders and Activists at COP27 Say the Gender Gap in Climate Action is Being Bridged Too Slowly
By Zoha Tunio
At COP27, Activists Say Europe Wants Africa to Become Its ‘Gas Station’
By Kristoffer Tigue
Texas Oil and Gas Agency Investigating 5.4 Magnitude Earthquake in West Texas, the Largest in Three Decades
By Erin Douglas, The Texas Tribune and Dylan Baddour, Inside Climate News
Sinking Land and Rising Seas Threaten Manila Bay’s Coastal Communities
Story and photos by James Whitlow Delano
Massachusetts Utilities Hope Hydrogen and Biomethane Can Keep the State Cooking, and Heating, With Gas
By Jon Lamson
Tiny Soot Particles from Fossil Fuel Combustion Kill Thousands Annually. Activists Now Want Biden to Impose Tougher Standards
By Victoria St. Martin
Texas Activists Sit-In at DOT in Washington Over Offshore Oil Export Plans
By Dylan Baddour
Activists Are Suing Texas Over Its Plan to Expand Interstate 35, Saying the Project Is Bad for Environmental Justice and the Climate
By Camryn Garza, Kristoffer Tigue
Climate Disinformation Campaigns Threaten COP27 Progress, a New Report Concludes
By Kristoffer Tigue, Bob Berwyn
At COP27, the US Said It Will Lead Efforts to Halt Deforestation. But at Home, the Biden Administration Is Considering Massive Old Growth Logging Projects
By Bob Berwyn