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US District Court Ruling Keeps Fight Against Mining of Site Sacred to Western Apache Alive
By Wyatt Myskow
The World’s Oceans Are a ‘Ticking Time Bomb,’ Reaching Dangerous Acidification Levels Earlier Than Scientists Thought
By Georgina Gustin
UN Ocean Conference Opens With a Call to Defend the Deep Sea
By Teresa Tomassoni
The Race to Engineer Coral Reef Solutions in the U.S. Virgin Islands
By Teresa Tomassoni
Shine On: Illinois Hopes to Continue Solar Boom Despite Federal Headwinds
By Douglas J. Guth
The Next Gold Rush?
ICN Sunday Morning
A Neighborhood Burned, a Home Saved, a Future in Question
Story and photos by Nina Dietz
Funding Shortfalls Hamper North Carolina’s Program to Buy Out Hog Farms in or Near Floodplains
By Lisa Sorg
Rockaway is a New York Coastal Community Trying to Fight Erosion–and Then EPA Cancelled Funding
By Lauren Dalban
In One of the Nation’s Most Polluted Communities, Trump Terminates Funding for Air Monitoring
By Lee Hedgepeth
Some Hopeful News About the Future of the World’s Corals
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth”
Canceled Climate Grants Would Have Cut Pollution While Boosting Production, Jobs at Two Alabama Ironworks
By Dennis Pillion
People Using Apps Like iNaturalist and Merlin Are Helping Fuel Scientific Discovery
By Kiley Price
UN Scientists Propose a Plan to Meet Global Demand for Critical Minerals
By Carrie Klein
Trump Hastens ‘Drumbeat’ of Deferred Coal Plant Retirements
By Marianne Lavelle, Carrie Klein
How Nantucket Is Preparing for Rising Seas
By Nicole Williams