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Drought-Wracked California Allows Oil Companies to Use High-Quality Water. But Regulators’ Error-Strewn Records Make Accurate Accounting Nearly Impossible
By Liza Gross, Peter Aldhous
Warming Trends: A Comedy With Solar Themes, a Greener Cryptocurrency and the Underestimated Climate Supermajority
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Activists Lack the Leverage to Stop Manchin’s Side Deal As a Government Shutdown Looms
By Kristoffer Tigue
Scientists Say Pakistan’s Extreme Rains Were Intensified by Global Warming
By Bob Berwyn
In Pakistan, 33 Million People Have Been Displaced by Climate-Intensified Floods
By Zoha Tunio
New Documents Unveiled in Congressional Hearings Show Oil Companies Are Slow-Rolling and Overselling Climate Initiatives, Democrats Say
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Judge Tosses Air Permits For $9.4 Billion Louisiana Plastics Plant
By James Bruggers
City and State Officials Continue Searching for the Cause of Last Week’s E. Coli Contamination of Baltimore’s Water
By Aman Azhar
Cuando tu vecino es un pozo de petróleo
By Liza Gross
An EV With 600 Miles of Range Is Tantalizingly Close
By Dan Gearino
A New Website Aims to Penetrate the Fog of Pollution Permitting in Houston
By Dylan Baddour
Where Thick Ice Sheets in Antarctica Meet the Ground, Small Changes Could Have Big Consequences
By Bob Berwyn
Another Disaster-Packed Summer? This ‘Clairvoyant’ IPCC Report Predicted It
By Kristoffer Tigue
‘We’re Losing Our People’
By Eli Cahan, Capital & Main
‘Timber Cities’ Might Help Decarbonize the World
By Bob Berwyn
A New Plant in Indiana Uses a Process Called ‘Pyrolysis’ to Recycle Plastic Waste. Critics Say It’s Really Just Incineration
By James Bruggers