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Farmworkers in the Hottest Part of California Find State Funds to Cool Their Homes and Save on Energy
By Twilight Greenaway
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Fat Bear Week
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
Eighteen Months After a Fatal Explosion, Alabama Rolls Back Its Commitment to Monitor Explosive Gases Above Coal Mines
By Lee Hedgepeth
New Study Shows Disruption of Ocean Currents That Stabilize the Global Climate
By Bob Berwyn
Proposal to Undo Roadless Rule Would Open Some of Southern California’s Last Wild Forests to Development
By Wyatt Myskow
Boston’s Food Forests Take Root as a Climate Equity Strategy
By Ryan Krugman
Illinois Utility Pilots Vehicle-to-Grid Program With Electric School Buses
By Sarah Mattalian
Lawmakers Scrutinize Secretive Process Behind Energy Bill Hikes
By Colin Kinniburgh, New York Focus
In First Address on Climate Change, Pope Leo Signals Continuity With Francis—and Opposition to Trump
By Carl David Goette-Luciak
In Its New Carbon Plan, Duke Energy Gambles on Coal as a Shorter-Term Fix for Powering Data Centers
By Lisa Sorg
EPA Moves to Prioritize Review of New Chemicals for Data Centers
By Tom Perkins
Vehicle-to-Grid Power Is Becoming a Reality, But Why Isn’t Progress Faster?
By Dan Gearino
What Extreme Heat Is Doing to Your Body
By Keerti Gopal
National Parks Are Staying Open During the Government Shutdown, Putting Visitors and Resources at Risk
By Wyatt Myskow
California Sanctions Stark Disparities in Pesticide Exposure During Pregnancy
By Liza Gross
As Chicago Quantum Campus Breaks Ground, Residents Call for Community Benefits
By Keerti Gopal