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A New Mexico Town Is Running Dry. An Immigration Detention Center Is Its Biggest Water Customer.
By Martha Pskowski
More Living Shorelines Could Come to States Bordering Chesapeake Bay if the Region’s Senators Get Their Way
By Avril Silva
Chemical Accidents Rise as Trump Administration Proposes Weakening Safety Rules
By Liza Gross
Large Fires Scorch Drought-Stricken Western U.S.
By Kiley Price
New Florida Law Bans Local Net-Zero Emissions Policies
By Amy Green
FERC Order Bolsters Maryland Case Against Billions in Data Center Grid Costs
By Aman Azhar
Why Is It So Expensive to Replace Lead Pipes in Chicago?
By Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Clayton Aldern, Keerti Gopal
Three Wildland Firefighters Killed in Colorado Blaze
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Offshore Oil and Gas Rush Threatens Whale Corridors and Coral Reefs
By Teresa Tomassoni
Federal Officials Say an Endangered Wetland Plant Is Recovering. Not Everyone Agrees.
By Madeline Shaw
Millions in Climate Investments for Developing Countries Were Just Announced. It’s Not Nearly Enough.
By Ajani Stella
What Happened When an LNG Giant Came to Town
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Can Clusters of Human-Constructed Ponds in the Arizona Desert Save a Threatened Frog?
By Wyatt Myskow
The Future of Duxbury Reef
By Claire Barber
How ‘Mother Trees’ Nurture Our Forests
Interview by Steve Curwood and Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
A Midwest Mayor Joins London Climate Week as a ‘Rational Optimist’ Who Aims to Get Things Done
By Christine Spolar