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New Jersey Joins Multi-State Lawsuit Over EPA’s Cancellation of $7 Billion Solar for All Program
By Agya K. Aning
Trump Administration Moves to Weaken Federal Protections for Waterways and Wetlands
By Aidan Hughes
Deadly in Small Doses: New Research Shows the Lethal Effects of Ingested Plastic on Marine Animals
By Teresa Tomassoni
Ecuador’s Voters Protect Rights of Nature, Reject Proposal to Rewrite Constitution
By Katie Surma
Pitted Against Waste
By Martha Pskowski, Lise Olsen
What Chicago’s Boulevards Reveal about Community, Climate Change and Inequality
By Yiannis Mastoras
La Fiebre del Cobre Llega al Amazonas
Por Dylan Baddour, fotos por Tom Laffay
Scorching Saturdays: The Rising Heat Threat Inside Football Stadiums
By Olivia McMurrey, Lee Hedgepeth
Global Rush for Copper Hits the Amazon
Story by Dylan Baddour, photos by Tom Laffay
What’s Happening at COP30
ICN Sunday Morning
Decades After the U.S. Government Conducted Research Beneath This City, a Promising Clean Energy Technology Returns to Its Roots
By Phil McKenna
As Glaciers Melt, the Earth’s Cryosphere Is on Thin Ice
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
Australian Company BHP Found Liable for Damages in One of Brazil’s Worst Mining Disasters
By Blanca Begert
A Patch of Indigenous Land, Rich in Metals, Pits Prominent Miner and Native Owners Against Conservationists
By Max Graham, Northern Journal
In Rooftop Solar, Advocates See a ‘Missed Opportunity’ for Clean Energy in Pennsylvania
By Kyle Bagenstose
Lawmakers Press EPA for $3B in Stalled Lead Pipe Replacement Funds
By Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco