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Is a State Program to Foster Sustainable Farming Leaving Out Small-Scale Growers and Farmers of Color?
By Anne Marshall-Chalmers
An Energy Transition Needs Lots of Power Lines. This 1970s Minnesota Farmers’ Uprising Tried to Block One. What Can it Teach Us?
By Dan Gearino
An African American Community in Florida Blocked Two Proposed Solar Farms. Then the Florida Legislature Stepped In.
By Aman Azhar
Five Climate Moves by the Biden Administration You May Have Missed
By Marianne Lavelle, Nicholas Kusnetz
In San Francisco’s Most Polluted Neighborhood, the Polluters Operate Without Proper Permits, Reports Say
By Elena Shao
Toyota to Spend $35 Billion on Electric Push in an Effort to Take on Tesla
By Eri Sugiura and Leo Lewis, The Financial Times
After the Wars in Iraq, ‘Everything Living is Dying’
By Lynzy Billing
A Dream of a Fossil Fuel-Free Neighborhood Meets the Constraints of the Building Industry
By Nicholas Kusnetz
The Year in Climate Photos
By Katelyn Weisbrod
‘We’re Being Wrapped in Poison’: A Century of Oil and Gas Development Has Devastated the Ponca City Region of Northern Oklahoma
By Phil McKenna
World Talks on a Treaty to Control Plastic Pollution Are Set for Nairobi in February. How To Do So Is Still Up in the Air
By James Bruggers
In Deep Adaptation’s Focus on Societal Collapse, a Hopeful Call to Action
By Kiley Bense
Inside Clean Energy: Here Are 5 States that Took Leaps on Clean Energy Policy in 2021
By Dan Gearino
The Essential Advocate, Philippe Sands Makes the Case for a New International Crime Called Ecocide
By Katie Surma
Major New York Energy Provider Signals Pivot to Renewables
Alaska’s Dalton Highway Is Threatened by Climate Change and Facing a Highly Uncertain Future
By David Hasemyer