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Greenpeace Scrutinizes the Environmental Record of the Company That Sued the Group
By Martha Pskowski
Scientists Say the Forever Chemical TFA Could Cause Irreversible Harm. In Eastern North Carolina, It’s Everywhere.
By Lisa Sorg
Gas Stoves Account For More Than Half of Some Americans’ Exposure to a Known Toxic Substance, New Research Concludes
By Phil McKenna
Wisconsin Tribes Have Helped the Lake Sturgeon Recover. Climate Change Is Stressing Its Ability to Adapt.
By Stefan Lovgren
Arizona Launches Investigation into Proposed Critical Mineral Mine’s Contaminated Water Discharge
By Wyatt Myskow
Pennsylvania Will Study a Plan to Keep New Natural Gas Pads Farther From Homes, Schools and Hospitals
By Jon Hurdle
South and Southeast Asian Countries Are Getting Overwhelmed by Storms
By Kiley Price
Phillips 66 is Closing its LA Refinery this Month. Neighbors Still Don’t Know if the Company Will Pay for the Cleanup.
By Blanca Begert
Days After COP30, Brazil Weakened Amazon Safeguards
By Bob Berwyn
Bill Ensuring Active Management of Shawnee National Forest Clears Senate Committee
By Sarah Mattalian
Environmental Groups Demand a Nationwide Freeze on Data Center Construction
By Lauren Dalban
As NOAA Funding Lags, a Critical Ocean Weather System Nears a Breaking Point
By Ryan Krugman
Utility Asks New Mexico for ‘Zero Emission’ Status for Gas-Fired Power Plant
By Jerry Redfern, Capital & Main
The Big Bet to Fix the Rio Grande Sewage Problem
By Martha Pskowski, photos by Brenda Bazán
New Jersey Has A New Map For Its Energy Future. The Ground Under It Is Already Shifting.
By Rambo Talabong
A Port That Could Doom the Amazon
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