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Extreme Temperatures Once Again Prove Deadly in Europe and U.S.

By Kiley Price

Thick smoke rises from a mountain range overlooking the community of Vinca, France, tucked between trees.

Record Heat Drives Wildfires in Europe, Forces Thousands to Evacuate

By Keerti Gopal

Thornton Reservoir near Chicago

After a Weekend of Heavy Rains, Chicago’s Deep Tunnel Is Almost Full

By Brett Chase, Chicago Sun-Times

Fishing boats are moored in the harbor on March 2, 2026, in Lyme Regis, England.

Despite Decades of Warnings, British Fish Stocks Are Collapsing

By Johnny Sturgeon

llegal dumping in Gianyar, Bali. Credit: Courtesy, Merah Putih Hijau (MPH)

Bali Is Still Choking on Plastic

By Alula Alderson

President Donald Trump talks to reporters in the Oval Office on Monday about the energy demands of AI and data centers. Credit: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Trump Wants to Fast Track AI

By Arcelia Martin

Commercial fishers haul in their alewife catch south of Benton Falls Dam in Benton, Maine, on May 16. Credit: Sydney Cromwell/Inside Climate News

Dam Removal Efforts Lead to a Stunning Comeback for Maine’s Alewives

By Sydney Cromwell

Climate Reporting Is Changing

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Planada residents David and Rita Rodriguez are concerned over expansion plans from a nearby dairy farm in Le Grand, Calif. Credit: Steven Rodas/Inside Climate News

Dairy Farms’ Expansion Plan Worries California Families Who Once Had a ‘Little Piece of Heaven’

By Steven Rodas

People fish from a raft on the Blackfoot River in Missoula, Mont. Credit: Bob Wick/Bureau of Land Management

New Gold Exploration Revives Old Fears for Montana’s Blackfoot River

By Mosabber Hossain

Backpackers hike into the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire. Credit: Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images

The Spectacular Regrowth of New England’s Forests

Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth

An oil field in Kern County, California. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images

California’s First Carbon Capture Project Is Up and Running. Environmentalists Are Still Trying To Stop It.

By Emma Foehringer Merchant

A Freedom 250 banner celebrating America’s 250th birthday hangs at the U.S. Department of Agriculture building on June 2 in Washington, D.C. Credit: Kevin Carter/Getty Images

As America Celebrates 250th, Murkiness Surrounds Trump-Backed Planning Fund

By Amy Green

A delivery drone takes off from Amazon’s SXT8 warehouse in Richardson, Texas. Credit: Andrew Liu/Inside Climate News

Drone Delivery Could Cut Pollution. Can Communities Live With the Noise?

By Andrew Liu

A person wipes sweat off their head during high temperatures and an extreme heat warning in New York City on Thursday. Credit: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

Heat Wave Politics: GOP Leaders Deride Calls to Conserve

By Marianne Lavelle

The shuttered Homer City Generating Station sits in the background of a coal cleanup site in Center Township, Pa., on June 12, 2024. Credit: Scott Lewis/The Washington Post via Getty Images

New Power Plants for Data Centers Would Significantly Increase Pennsylvania’s Climate Pollution

By Jon Hurdle

An ecobee smart thermostat is set up in a home in Toronto, Ontario. Credit: Richard Lautens/Toronto Star via Getty Images

Smart Thermostats Will Soon Come to the Rescue During Heatwaves

By Dan Gearino

Ginny Marcille-Kerslake, an organizer for Food & Water Watch, speaks at the Pennsylvania State Capitol rotunda during a data center moratorium rally. Credit: Courtesy of Food & Water Watch

Echoes of the Past in Pennsylvania Coal Towns’ Fight Against Data Centers

By Nina Sablan

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