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How China Silences Environmental Reporters Beyond Its Borders
By Katie Surma
Anticipation, Then Handwringing, at the UN Climate Talks
ICN Sunday Morning
COP30 Backpedals on Climate Action
By Bob Berwyn
Reintroduced Carnivores’ Impacts on Ecosystems Are Still Coming Into Focus
By Jake Bolster
A New Tropical Forest Fund Will Pay Countries, Locals and Indigenous Tribes to Protect Their Trees
Interview by Steve Curwood and Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Growing Tensions with Air Regulator Lead Top California Environmental Justice Advisor to Resign
By Blanca Begert
Trump’s Plans to Expand Offshore Drilling Meet Bipartisan Opposition
By Keerti Gopal
International Effort to Curb Emissions of a Climate Super Pollutant Falls Short, UN Report Reveals
By Phil McKenna
California Is Finally Updating Its Methane Landfill Rule
By Liza Gross
US Is (Officially) Gone, But Not Forgotten, at COP30
By Bob Berwyn
Gas Pipeline Proposals in Virginia Multiply Through the South—and Worry Community Activists
By Charles Paullin
One Key State Remains in Limbo on Climate and Clean Energy Policies As Several Others Retreat
By Dan Gearino
As Seas Rise, So Do the Risks From Toxic Sites
By Liza Gross
Congress Axes Biden-Era Protections That Shielded Alaskan Wetlands From Drilling
By Carl David Goette-Luciak
N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency So Poorly Managed That State Auditor Couldn’t Determine Full Extent of Waste
By Lisa Sorg
Bill McKibben on the State-Led Efforts to Make Big Oil Pay Up
By Carrie Klein