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A New Study from China on Methane Leaks from the Sabotaged Nord Stream Pipelines Found that the Climate Impact Was ‘Tiny’ and Nothing ‘to Worry About’
By Phil McKenna
Texas’ Environmental Regulators Need to Get Tougher on Polluters, Group of Lawmakers Says
By Erin Douglas and Alejandra Martinez, The Texas Tribune
Rooftop Solar Is Becoming More Accessible to People with Lower Incomes, But Not Fast Enough
By Dan Gearino
California Climate Measure Fails After ‘Green’ Governor Opposed It in a Campaign Supporters Called ‘Misleading’
By Liza Gross
The Nation’s Youngest Voters Put Their Stamp on the Midterms, with Climate Change Top of Mind
By James Bruggers, Darreonna Davis, Delaney Dryfoos
Protesters Rally at Gas Summit in Louisiana, Where Industry Eyes a Fossil Fuel Buildout
By Dylan Baddour
Four States Just Got a ‘Trifecta’ of Democratic Control, Paving the Way for Climate and Clean Energy Legislation
By Dan Gearino, Aman Azhar, Aydali Campa
Lawyers Press International Court to Investigate a ‘Network’ Committing Crimes Against Humanity in Brazil’s Amazon
By Katie Surma
Egypt’s COP27 App Poses a ‘Credible’ and ‘High Level’ Threat to Protesters, Experts Say
By Kristoffer Tigue
An Environmental Group Challenges a Proposed Plastics ‘Advanced Recycling’ Plant in Pennsylvania
By James Bruggers
Parties at COP27 Add Loss and Damage to the Agenda, But Won’t Discuss Which Countries Are Responsible or Who Should Pay
By Zoha Tunio
Wisconsin Advocates Push to Ensure $700 Million in Water Infrastructure Improvements Go to Those Who Need It Most
By Aydali Campa
Republicans Eye the SEC’s Climate-Related Disclosure Regulations, Should They Take Control of Congress
By Emma Ricketts
Oil Companies Are Eying Federal Climate Funds to Expand Hydrogen Production. Will Their Projects Cut Emissions?
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Finally, a Climate Change Silver Lining: More Rainbows
By Katelyn Weisbrod
A New, Massive Plastics Plant in Southwest Pennsylvania Barely Registers Among Voters
By Emma Ricketts