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In Portsmouth, a Superfund Site Pollutes a Creek, Threatens a Neighborhood and Defies a Quick Fix
By Daelin Brown
Two Md. Lawmakers Demand Answers from Environmental Regulators. The Hogan Administration Says They’ll Have to Wait
By Aman Azhar
Without Significant Greenhouse Gas Reductions, Countries in the Tropics and Subtropics Could Face ‘Extreme’ Heat Danger by 2100, a New Study Concludes
By Victoria St. Martin
Inside Clean Energy: The Idea of 100 Percent Renewable Energy Is Once Again Having a Moment
By Dan Gearino
Earthjustice Is Suing EPA Over Coal Ash Dumps, Which Leak Toxins Into Groundwater
By James Bruggers
Methane Hunters: What Explains the Surge in the Potent Greenhouse Gas?
By Leslie Hook and Chris Campbell, The Financial Times
Experts Debunk Viral Post Claiming 1,100 Scientists Say ‘There’s No Climate Emergency’
By Kristoffer Tigue
Residents and Environmentalists Say a Planned Warehouse District Outside Baltimore Threatens Wetlands and the Chesapeake Bay
By Aman Azhar
It’s Happened Before: Paleoclimate Study Shows Warming Oceans Could Lead to a Spike in Seabed Methane Emissions
By Bob Berwyn
Big Agriculture and the Farm Bureau Help Lead a Charge Against SEC Rules Aimed at Corporate Climate Transparency
By Georgina Gustin
Q&A: Eliza Griswold Reflects on the Lessons of ‘Amity and Prosperity,’ Her Deep Dive Into Fracking in Southwest Pennsylvania
By David Shribman
Warming Trends: Heat Indexes Soar, a Beloved Walrus is Euthanized in Norway, and Buildings Designed To Go Net-Zero
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Carbon Capture Plays an Outsized Role in the Inflation Reduction Act’s Emissions Reductions
By Kristoffer Tigue
The New US Climate Law Will Reduce Carbon Emissions and Make Electricity Less Expensive, Economists Say
By Marianne Lavelle
Laredo Confronts Drought and Water Shortage Without a Wealth of Options
By Dylan Baddour
A Natural Ecology Lab Along the Delaware River in the First State to Require K-12 Climate Education
By Daelin Brown