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As Chicago Quantum Campus Breaks Ground, Residents Call for Community Benefits
By Keerti Gopal
Despite the Trump Administration’s Best Efforts to Suppress It, Climate Science Is Alive and Well Online
By Bob Berwyn
Amid Partisan Divides on Renewables, National Clean Energy Week’s Chair Still Sees Hope for Conservative Climate Action
By Aidan Hughes
Appeal Could Make It Easier for Companies to Spread Drilling Fluids on Pennsylvania Roadways
By Kyle Bagenstose
NJ Sues Pfizer Over Cancer-Linked Water Contamination
By Rambo Talabong
Government Shutdown Threatens Further Destruction of Environment and Science Agencies, Advocates Warn
By Dylan Baddour, Marianne Lavelle
Behind the Scenes: Uncovering the Secret Lives of Cacti and Fungi in the Sonoran Desert
By Kiley Price
Virginia Could Show How to Manage Data Center Growth. So Far, It’s a Case Study in Stalling Legislation
By Deep Vakil, Charles Paullin
The Chesapeake Bay Program Reaches a Crossroads
By Aman Azhar
Citing ‘AI Arms Race,’ Trump Administration Announces Efforts to Rekindle US Coal Industry
By Jake Bolster
Indigenous Land Defender Killed in Ecuador as Government Cracks Down on Environmental and Human Rights Activists
By Katie Surma
Climate Activists Thwarted in U.S. Courts Are Headed to an International Tribunal for Review
By Dana Drugmand
Q&A: Arizona’s AG Takes on Utilities, Big Water Users and the Trump Administration
By Wyatt Myskow
With Federal Support for Wind and Solar Waning, States Are Trying to Push Policy Through on Their Own
By Aidan Hughes
Political Whiplash Is Terrible for Wolves’ Future. But More Is Coming.
By Jake Bolster, Kiley Price
As Millions Face Climate Relocation, the Nation’s First Attempt Sparks Warnings and Regret
By Terry L. Jones and Evan Simon, Floodlight