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Scientists Say It’s ‘Fatally Foolish’ To Not Study Catastrophic Climate Outcomes
By Bob Berwyn
Shifting Sands: Carolina’s Outer Banks Face a Precarious Future
By Gilbert M. Gaul
A Fear of Gentrification Turns Clearing Lead Contamination on Atlanta’s Westside Into a ‘Two-Edged Sword’ for Residents
By Aydali Campa
A Controversial Ruling Puts Maryland’s Utility Companies In Charge Of Billions in Federal Funds
By Aman Azhar
With Epic Flooding in Eastern Kentucky, the State’s Governor Wants to Know ‘Why We Keep Getting Hit’
By James Bruggers
Manchin’s Climate Bill Includes $27 Billion for a Green Bank. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal
By Kristoffer Tigue
The Energy Transition Runs Into a Ditch in Rural Ohio
By Dan Gearino
Senate Democrats Produce a Far-Reaching Climate Bill, But the Price of Compromise with Joe Manchin is Years More Drilling for Oil and Gas
By Marianne Lavelle, Nicholas Kusnetz
Inside Clean Energy: What’s Hotter than Solar Panels? Solar Windows.
By Dan Gearino
After It Narrowed the EPA’s Authority, Talks of Expanding the Supreme Court Garner New Support
By Samantha Hurley
Wildfire Pollution May Play a Surprising Role in the Fate of Arctic Sea Ice
By Bob Berwyn
How Is the Jet Stream Connected to Simultaneous Heat Waves Across the Globe?
By Leslie Hook, The Financial Times
Streaming Service Hulu Is Rejecting Ads About Climate Change
By Kristoffer Tigue
John Fetterman’s Evolution on Climate Change, Fracking and the Environment
By Kiley Bense
The Bureau of Land Management Lets 1.5 Million Cattle Graze on Federal Land for Almost Nothing, but the Cost to the Climate Could Be High
By Georgina Gustin
In Atlanta, Work on a New EPA Superfund Site Leaves Black Neighborhoods Wary, Fearing Gentrification
By Aydali Campa