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A Decade Into the Fracking Boom, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia Haven’t Gained Much, a Study Says
By James Bruggers
February 10, 2021
A New Study Closes the Case on the Mysterious Rise of a Climate Super-Pollutant
By Phil McKenna
February 9, 2021
Mary Nichols Was the Early Favorite to Run Biden’s EPA, Before She Became a ‘Casualty’
By Katie Surma
February 8, 2021
A Disillusioned ExxonMobil Engineer Quits to Take Action on Climate Change and Stop ‘Making the World Worse’
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Nine Years After Filing a Lawsuit, Climate Scientist Michael Mann Wants a Court to Affirm the Truth of His Science
By Marianne Lavelle
Warming Trends: GM’S EVs Hit the Super Bowl, How Not to Waste Food and a Prize for Climate Solutions
By Katelyn Weisbrod
February 5, 2021
In California, a Warming Climate Will Help a Voracious Pest—and Hurt the State’s Almonds, Walnuts and Pistachios
By Liza Gross
February 4, 2021
For a City Staring Down the Barrel of a Climate-Driven Flood, A New Study Could be the Smoking Gun
By Bob Berwyn
Inside Clean Energy: Real Talk From a Utility CEO About Coal Power
By Dan Gearino
February 3, 2021
The Chess Game Continues: Exxon, Under Pressure, Says it Will Take More Steps to Cut Emissions. Investors Are Not Impressed
By Nicholas Kusnetz