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Maine’s Once Abundant Kelp Forests Face an Array of Growing Threats
By Pragathi Ravi
SPEED Act Passes in House Despite Changes That Threaten Clean Power Projects
By Aidan Hughes, Carl David Goette-Luciak
Trump’s Energy Secretary Orders a Washington State Coal Plant to Remain Open
By Blaine Harden
How Do Rooftop Solar and EVs Affect Electricity Costs for Everyone Else? Here’s a New Estimate
By Dan Gearino
A Long Wait for Flooding Help in Chicago May Be Nearing an End
By Leigh Giangreco
NCAR, Major Climate Research Center, Targeted for Closure in Trump Dispute with Colorado
By Marianne Lavelle
Gas Exports Are Driving Up Americans’ Energy Bills, Report Says
By Kiley Bense
China’s Clean Energy Investments Abroad Are a Boon for Climate, but Human Rights and the Environment Are a Different Story
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Ohio Farmers Say Regenerative Agriculture Methods Helped Them Survive a Drought. State and Federal Leaders Are Slashing Programs That Fund Them.
By Michael Riojas
Sumatra’s Deadly Floods May Have Pushed a Rare Ape Closer to the Brink of Extinction
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Climate Change Is Threatening Christmas Classics
By Kiley Price
Michigan Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Repeal Data Center Tax Incentives
By Tom Perkins
Hope—and Many Fears—Follow in the Wake of Trump’s Plan to Transform Wildland Firefighting
By Kiley Price
Can a Flood-Prone Coastal City Learn to Live With Water?
By Phred Dvorak
After Hurricane Katrina, a New Orleans Architect Turned to the Dutch to Learn to Live With Water
By Phred Dvorak
Disaster Survivors Denounce Proposed FEMA Downsizing
By Anika Jane Beamer