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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
Lifeblood for Pacific Islands Threatened as Warming Ocean Drives Tuna East
By Nathan Eagle, Honolulu Civil Beat
The Estate of a Woman Who Died in the 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Dome Sues Big Oil for Wrongful Death
By Dana Drugmand
Sinking Homes, Climate Damage, Explosion Risks: New Government Review Outlines the Costs of One Mine Expansion
By Lee Hedgepeth
Global Scientific Community Urges World Leaders to Transform Research Into Policy Ahead of UN Ocean Conference
By Teresa Tomassoni
What Does the ‘Big Beautiful’ Debate Tell Us About the Politics of the IRA?
By Dan Gearino
Data Centers Are Building Their Own Gas Power Plants in Texas
By Dylan Baddour, Arcelia Martin
Rich Countries’ Energy Transitions Threaten Indigenous Peoples and the Environment
By Katie Surma
Gas Leaks Can Have Significant Spillover Impacts on Neighboring States, Study Finds
By Lauren Dalban
Aging Pennsylvania Power Plant to Keep Running After Trump Order on Eve of Shutdown
By Jon Hurdle
Heat Waves Are Changing Disease Dynamics in Unpredictable Ways, New Research Finds
By Liza Gross