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The Supreme Court’s EPA Ruling: A Loss of Authority for Federal Agencies or a Lesson for Conservatives in ‘Be Careful What You Wish For’?
By Marianne Lavelle
Inside Clean Energy: Yes, There Are Benefits of Growing Broccoli Beneath Solar Panels
By Dan Gearino
Space Tourism Poses a Significant ‘Risk to the Climate’
By Phil McKenna
Blaming Russia’s War, G7 Leaders Rescind Another Global Climate Pledge
By Kristoffer Tigue
NATO Moves to Tackle Military Greenhouse Gas Emissions Even While Girding Against Russia
By Marianne Lavelle
Natural Gas Samples Taken from Boston-Area Homes Contained Numerous Toxic Compounds, a New Harvard Study Finds
By Hannah Loss
Rediscovered Reports From 19th-Century Environmental Volunteers Advance the Research of Today’s Citizen Scientists in New York
By Rachel Rodriguez
These Clergy Are Bridging the Gap Between Religion and Climate
By James Bruggers
Scientists Are Pursuing Flood-Resistant Crops, Thanks to Climate-Induced Heavy Rains and Other Extreme Weather
By Grace van Deelen
When it Comes to Reducing New York City Emissions, CUNY Flunks the Test
By James Pothen
Warming Trends: Putting Citizen Scientists to Work, Assuring Climate-Depressed Kids That the Future is Bright, and Deploying Solar-Hydrogen Generators
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Concrete is Worse for the Climate Than Flying. Why Aren’t More People Talking About It?
By Kristoffer Tigue
With Increased Nutrient Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay, Environmentalists Hope a New Law Will Cleanup Wastewater Treatment in Maryland
By Aman Azhar
Inside Clean Energy: E-bike Sales and Sharing are Booming. But Can They Help Take Cars off the Road?
By James Pothen
Protecting Mexico’s Iconic Salamander Means Saving one of the Country’s Most Important Wetlands
By Myriam Vidal
A ‘Living Shoreline’ Takes Root in New York’s Jamaica Bay
By Hannah Loss