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Swimming Against the Tide, a Retired Connecticut Official Won’t Stop Fighting for the Endangered Atlantic Salmon
By Delaney Dryfoos
Climate Activists Reluctantly Back John Fetterman in Tightening Pennsylvania Senate Race
By Jon Hurdle
This Program is Blazing a Trail for Women in Wildland Firefighting
By Jessica Kutz, The 19th
Amid the Devastation of Hurricane Ian, a New Study Charts Alarming Flood Risks for U.S. Hospitals
By Victoria St. Martin
¿Por qué permiten que las compañías petroleras de California, asolada por la sequía, usen agua dulce?
By Liza Gross
California’s ‘Most Sustainable’ Dairy is Doing What’s Best for Business
By Grace van Deelen
Mobile Homes, the Last Affordable Housing Option for Many California Residents, Are Going Up in Smoke
By Anne Marshall-Chalmers
Championing Its Heritage, Canada Inches Toward Its Goal of Planting 2 Billion Trees
By David Shribman
TikTok Just Became a Go-To Source for Real-Time Videos of Hurricane Ian
By Delaney Dryfoos, Katelyn Weisbrod
In Pivotal Climate Case, UN Panel Says Australia Violated Islanders’ Human Rights
By Katie Surma
Nord Stream’s Explosion Was a Climate Disaster. What It Signals Could Be Worse
By Kristoffer Tigue
In Brazil, the World’s Largest Tropical Wetland Has Been Overwhelmed With Unprecedented Fires and Clouds of Propaganda
By Jill Langlois
The Choice for Rural Officials: Oppose Solar Power or Face Revolt
By Dan Gearino
The Plastics Industry Searches for a ‘Circular’ Way to Cut Plastic Waste and Make More Plastics
By James Bruggers
Toxic Releases From Industrial Facilities Compound Maryland’s Water Woes, a New Report Found
By Aman Azhar
Feeling Overwhelmed About Going All-Electric at Home? Here’s How to Get Started
By Dan Gearino