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Water Management in Great Lakes States Deserves a Closer Look, Group Says
By Susan Cosier
Atlantic Shore Towns Feel Hurricane Erin’s Sting Without It Ever Making Landfall
By Kiley Price
The Researcher Who Wrote the Book on How Solar Got Cheap Is Back to Assess the Current Moment
By Dan Gearino
Navigating the Troubled Waters of Newtown Creek Means an Environmental Cleanup in Brooklyn and Queens That Will Cost At Least $3.3 Billion
By Jordan Gass-Pooré
Amid Community Opposition, Alabama Hyperscale Data Center Project Hits a Speed Bump
By Lee Hedgepeth
Commenters Decry Proposed Repeal of Endangerment Finding in First Day of Public Hearings
By Aidan Hughes
Amid Tense Negotiations Over the Colorado River’s Future, Arizona Mayors Unite Against ‘Threat’ to State’s Water
By Wyatt Myskow
Alabama Town’s Residents Seek Preemptive Strike Against Massive Data Center Project
By Dennis Pillion
A Geothermal Network in Colorado Could Help A Rural Town Diversify Its Economy
By Phil McKenna, Jake Bolster
A Toxic Landfill Was on the Brink of Expanding. Residents Fought Back and Won
By Christiana Freitag
Virginia Regulator Approves Electricity Transmission Line and Towers in Alexandria to Serve One Proposed Data Center
By Charles Paullin
The US Department of Agriculture Bans Support for Renewables, a Lifeline for Farmers
By Georgina Gustin
Court Temporarily Halts Land Transfer That Would Allow a Mine to Destroy Western Apache Sacred Land
By Wyatt Myskow
Melting on the Arctic’s Svalbard Islands Shows the Climate Future Is Now
By Bob Berwyn
Supercharged Hurricanes Mean More ‘Ghost Boats’ Haunting Waterways
By Kiley Price
Utilities Want to Regain the Ability to Build Power Plants in PJM. Consumer Advocates Say That’s Probably a Bad Idea
By Dan Gearino