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Warming Trends: How Hairdressers Are Mobilizing to Counter Climate Change, Plus Polar Bears in Greenland and the ‘Sounds of the Ocean’
By Katelyn Weisbrod
‘Doomism’ or Reality? Divided Over Its Message, the Climate Movement Seeks Balance
By Kristoffer Tigue
California Considers ‘Carbon Farming’ As a Potential Climate Solution. Ardent Proponents, and Skeptics, Abound
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
In An Unusual Step, a Top Medical Journal Weighs in on Climate Change
By Victoria St. Martin
China Ramps Up Coal Power to Boost Post-Lockdown Growth
By Eleanor Olcott, The Financial Times
Why the Chesapeake Bay’s Beloved Blue Crabs Are at an All-Time Low
By Aman Azhar
Biden’s Been in Office for More Than 500 Days. He Still Hasn’t Appointed a Top Official to Oversee Coal Mine Reclamation
By James Bruggers
‘Dangerous Heat’ and ‘Extreme Drought’ Pummels Much of the West
By Kristoffer Tigue
Feeding Cows Seaweed Reduces Their Methane Emissions, but California Farms Are a Long Way From Scaling Up the Practice
By Grace van Deelen
From Spring to Fall, New York Harbor Is a Feeding Ground for Bottlenose Dolphins, a New Study Reveals
By Daelin Brown
In Africa, Conflict and Climate Super-Charge the Forces Behind Famine and Food Insecurity
By Georgina Gustin
In an Attempt to Wrestle Away Land for Game Hunters, Tanzanian Government Fires on Maasai Farmers, Killing Two
By Katie Surma
Online Disinformation Uses Culture Wars to Delay Climate Action, Study Says
By Kristoffer Tigue
Fifty Years After the UN’s Stockholm Environment Conference, Leaders Struggle to Realize its Vision of ‘a Healthy Planet’
By Katie Surma
Inside Clean Energy: Solid-State Batteries for EVs Make a Leap Toward Mass Production
By Dan Gearino
US Firms Secure 19 Deals to Export Liquified Natural Gas, Driven in Part by the War in Ukraine
By James Bruggers