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Global Methane Pledge Offers Hope on Climate in Lead Up to Glasgow
By Phil McKenna
Does Nature Have Rights? A Burgeoning Legal Movement Says Rivers, Forests and Wildlife Have Standing, Too
By Katie Surma
Warming Trends: Shakespeare, Dogs and Climate Change on British TV; Less Crowded Hiking Trails; and Toilet Paper Flunks Out
By Katelyn Weisbrod
In Florida, Environmental Oversight Improves Under DeSantis, But Enforcement Issues Remain
By Amy Green
September 17, 2021
Big Reefs in Big Trouble: New Research Tracks a 50 Percent Decline in Living Coral Since the 1950s
By Bob Berwyn
In the Democrats’ Budget Package, a Billion Tons of Carbon Cuts at Stake
By Marianne Lavelle
Illinois Now Boasts the ‘Most Equitable’ Climate Law in America. So What Will That Mean?
By Brett Chase, Dan Gearino
September 16, 2021
Inside Clean Energy: In Illinois, an Energy Bill Passes That Illustrates the Battle Lines of the Broader Energy Debate
By Dan Gearino
September 15, 2021
The Rate of Global Warming During Next 25 Years Could Be Double What it Was in the Previous 50, a Renowned Climate Scientist Warns
By Bob Berwyn
September 14, 2021
Killings of Environmental Advocates Around the World Hit a Record High in 2020
By Georgina Gustin
September 13, 2021
Indigenous Tribes Facing Displacement in Alaska and Louisiana Say the U.S. Is Ignoring Climate Threats
By Dalia Faheid