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New Research Shows More Extreme Global Warming Impacts Looming for the Northeast
By Bob Berwyn
Air Pollution Can Speed Aging, New Study Finds, but Measuring Other Factors Is Challenging
By Chad Small
Chicago Was Supposed to Warn Residents About Toxic Lead Pipes. It’s Barely Started
By Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Keerti Gopal
Not So Beautiful for EVs
ICN Sunday Morning
Baltimore’s Wetlands Restoration Pushes Ahead Despite Federal Funding Setbacks
By Aman Azhar
As Deadly Floods Hit America, a Meteorologist Looks Ahead
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
Michigan Environmental Groups Argue Line 5 Tunnel Project Lacks Key Climate Considerations
By Sarah Mattalian
Water Utility Says It Can’t Meet Demand for Alabama Data Center Without ‘Significant Upgrades’
By Lee Hedgepeth
What Risks Texas’ Grid Faces
By Arcelia Martin
California Congressman Vows to Challenge Trump’s ‘Big Ugly Bill’
By Liza Gross
Why Calling the Texas Flooding ‘An Act of God’ Is a Dangerous Form of Political Denial
By Kiley Bense
Illinois Lawmakers Vote to Limit Carbon Sequestration Near a Major Aquifer
By Susan Cosier
Brazil’s Last Asbestos Miners Are Switching To Rare Earth Minerals. Can They Offer a Brighter Future?
By Isabel Seta, Agência Pública and the Guardian
Despite Catastrophic Flooding, Drought Persists in Parts of Central Texas
By Dylan Baddour
It Just Got Easier to Build Nuclear Power Plants in Wisconsin
By Carrie Klein
In the Sweltering Southwest, Planting Solar Panels in Farmland Can Help Both Photovoltaics and Crops
By Tina Deines