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The Real Pain of Climate Change Is Easy to Feel, but Increasingly Difficult to Study
By Chad Small
In Lahore’s Smog Season, This Gen Z Doctor Is Centering Climate Change
By Keerti Gopal
A Network Blooms to Connect Fiber Farmers With Fabric Artisans
By Raeanne Raccagno
Why New York City Is Spending Millions on ‘Bluebelts’
By Lauren Dalban
Thousands of Chicagoans Use Lookup Tool for Lead Pipes
By Keerti Gopal, Health and Justice Reporter
Now in its 25th Year, a Historic Effort to Save the Everglades Evolves as the Climate Warms
By Amy Green
An Idaho Bird Research Station Rises From the Ashes of a Wildfire
By William von Herff
As Trump Rolls Back Protections For Wetlands, New Jersey Maintains a Higher Standard
By Rambo Talabong
Maine’s Shellfish Harvesters Are Caught up in Climate-Related Closures
By Ben Seal
Michigan’s Other Water Crisis: PFAS’s Prevalence in Private Wells
By K.R. Callaway
How Alabama Power Has Left the ‘American Amazon’ at Risk
By Lee Hedgepeth
A Maine Folk Band Finds Its Voice in a Warming World
By Ryan Krugman
The Year in Climate: Attacks on Science, the Start of Trump’s Second Term and Surging Electricity Demand Foreshadow a Future Filled with Uncertainty
By Dan Gearino, ICN Staff
Let’s Talk About 2025
ICN Sunday Morning
After a Hard Year for Environmental Justice, Chicago Communities Are Picking Up the Pieces
By Amber X. Chen
How George Wallace and Bull Connor Set the Stage for Alabama’s Sky-High Electric Rates
By Dennis Pillion