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Texas Study Finds ‘Massive Amount’ of Toxic Wastewater With Few Options for Reuse
By Dylan Baddour
Despite Misunderstandings, Scientists and Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic Have Collaborated on Research Into Mercury Pollution
By Myriam Vidal
Climate Envoy John Kerry Seeks Restart to US Emissions Talks With China
By Eleni Varvitsioti and Aime Williams, The Financial Times
Scientists Again Call for Civil Disobedience To Spur Climate Action, Saying ‘Time is Short’
By Kristoffer Tigue
Ubiquitous ‘Forever Chemicals’ Increase Risk of Liver Cancer, Researchers Report
By Victoria St. Martin
When an Oil Well Is Your Neighbor
By Liza Gross
With COP27 Approaching, Cities Like Philadelphia Are ‘Powerful Tools’ for Climate Adaptation
By Kiley Bense
The Botanic Matchmakers that Could Save Our Food Supply
By Mark Schapiro
Warming Trends: Bill Nye’s New Focus on Climate Change, Bottled Water as a Social Lens and the Coming End of Blacktop
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Tailpipe Emissions Are Notoriously Hard to Cut. California’s New Gas Car Ban Will Help
By Kristoffer Tigue
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