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Despite Stiff Opposition, an Alabama City Changes Its Laws to Accommodate Data Centers
By Lanier Isom
These Florida Communities Wanted to Be More Sustainable and Resilient. A New State Law Blocks Their Efforts.
By Amy Green
Growing ‘Continuous Corn’ Drives Emissions of a Powerful Greenhouse Gas. It Doesn’t Have To.
By Anika Jane Beamer
Los Alamos and University of Michigan Want to Build a National Security ‘Data Center’ in Ypsilanti. Residents and Local Officials See Few Benefits.
By Tom Perkins
Arizona Rural Grassroots Organizers Take on Industrial Developers, Aided by Urban Allies
By Julia Tilton, The Daily Yonder
Global Renewable Power Capacity Expected to More than Double by 2030
By Kiley Bense
Jane Goodall’s Final Message: ‘Don’t Give Up’
By Kiley Price
EPA Drops Planned Delay in Compliance With Fenceline Monitoring at Coke Plants
By Jon Hurdle
Natural Disasters Are a Rising Burden for the National Guard
By Marianne Lavelle
Scientists Find Evidence that a Pennsylvania Town’s Water Was Contaminated by Fracking
By Kiley Bense
New Report Marks a Decade of Progress, Challenges on Global Decarbonization
By Bob Berwyn
As Colorado River Nears Collapse, It Faces Leadership, Transparency ‘Crisis,’ Environmentalists Warn
By Wyatt Myskow
Exxon Steps Back From Texas Gulf Coast Plastics Plant
By Dylan Baddour
Along the Banks of the Mon River, Fracking Waste in a Landfill Once Again Poses a Pollution Problem
By Reid Frazier
Amid Rollbacks on Environmental Protections, the EPA Goes the Other Way on Delaware River Water Quality
By Jon Hurdle
New Report Examines Fossil Fuel Ties of Dozens of Trump Administration Hires
By Aidan Hughes, Martha Pskowski