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Carbon Capture Plays an Outsized Role in the Inflation Reduction Act’s Emissions Reductions
By Kristoffer Tigue
The New US Climate Law Will Reduce Carbon Emissions and Make Electricity Less Expensive, Economists Say
By Marianne Lavelle
Laredo Confronts Drought and Water Shortage Without a Wealth of Options
By Dylan Baddour
A Natural Ecology Lab Along the Delaware River in the First State to Require K-12 Climate Education
By Daelin Brown
Study: Pennsylvania Children Who Live Near Fracking Wells Have Higher Leukemia Risk
By Victoria St. Martin
State Tensions Rise As Water Cuts Deepen On The Colorado River
By Aydali Campa
New England’s ‘Flash Drought’ Got Worse. Experts Worry It’s ‘Just the Beginning’
By Kristoffer Tigue
The Navy Abandons a Plan to Develop a Golf Course on a Protected Conservation Site Near the Naval Academy in Annapolis
By Aman Azhar
Too Hot to Work, Too Hot to Play
By James Pothen, Emma Foehringer Merchant, Grace van Deelen, Hannah Loss, Myriam Vidal, Rachel Rodriguez, Samantha Hurley
Mexican Drought Spurs a South Texas Water Crisis
By Dylan Baddour
Out in the Fields, Contemplating Humanity and a Parched Almond Farm
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Outnumbered: In Rural Ohio, Two Supporters of Solar Power Step Into a Roomful of Opposition
By Dan Gearino
Warming Trends: Sports and Climate Change in Texas, a Community Housing Project Named after Rachel Carson and an E-Bike Conversion Kit for Your Bicycle
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Climate Change Makes Lightning More Likely. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal
By Kristoffer Tigue
After 25 Years of Futility, Democrats Finally Jettison Carbon Pricing in Favor of Incentives to Counter Climate Change
By Marianne Lavelle
Anne Arundel County Wants the Navy’s Greenbury Point to Remain a Wetland, Not Become an 18-Hole Golf Course
By Aman Azhar