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Florida Temporarily Bans Sloth Imports After Dozens Die at Orlando Business
By Kiley Price, Katie Surma
New Paper Shows Surges of Concentrated Precipitation Can Lead to Dryer Landscapes
By Jake Bolster
20 Years After ‘An Inconvenient Truth,’ Al Gore Grapples With the (Big) Wrinkle of AI
By Lee Hedgepeth
After a Century Powering Its Growth With Dams, Seattle Settles With Tribes That Lost Their River
By Blaine Harden
An Unusual Heat Wave Strains the World’s Most Populous Country
By Kiley Price
As El Niño Approaches, Scientists Predict Fierce Heatwaves, Wildfires and Floods
By Bob Berwyn
Trump Administration Kills Rule Putting Conservation of Public Lands on Equal Footing With Resource Extraction
By Wyatt Myskow
In Puerto Rico, an Innovative Water Treatment System Fortifies a Community
Story and photos by Sarah Mattalian
Trump’s EPA Seeks Looser Construction Rules for Gas Plants, Data Centers and Factories
By Charles Paullin
Some Climate Shocks Can Increase the Likelihood of War
By Bob Berwyn
Wild Blueberry Farms Across Maine Suffer as Climate Change Upends Growing Seasons
By Sydney Cromwell
Washington Wildlife Commissioners Enact Policy Reforms to Protect Cougars
By Liza Gross
Plugging Away at the Millions of Derelict Oil and Gas Wells in the US
Story and photos by J. Matt
Two Years After Completion, Plant Vogtle Still Looms Over the Nuclear Debate
By Ryan Krugman
$370 Million Payout
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New Jersey Leads the Nation in Superfund Sites as EPA Funding Cuts and Staff Reductions Threaten Cleanups
By Anna Mattson