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As Glaciers Melt, the Earth’s Cryosphere Is on Thin Ice
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
Australian Company BHP Found Liable for Damages in One of Brazil’s Worst Mining Disasters
By Blanca Begert
A Patch of Indigenous Land, Rich in Metals, Pits Prominent Miner and Native Owners Against Conservationists
By Max Graham, Northern Journal
In Rooftop Solar, Advocates See a ‘Missed Opportunity’ for Clean Energy in Pennsylvania
By Kyle Bagenstose
Lawmakers Press EPA for $3B in Stalled Lead Pipe Replacement Funds
By Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco
A Proposed Alabama Data Center Faces New Hurdles: A ‘Road to Nowhere’ and the Birmingham Darter
By Lee Hedgepeth, Dennis Pillion
A New Unifying Issue: Just About Everyone Hates Data Centers
By Dan Gearino
Rare Sightings of Critically Endangered Vaquita Spark Cautious Optimism About the Species’ Ability to Recover
By Teresa Tomassoni
Inside the Fight to Stop the Illegal Trade Driving the Vaquita Porpoise Toward Extinction
By Teresa Tomassoni
International Energy Report Projects a Slower Transition to Renewables, but Oil Could Still Peak This Decade
By Blanca Begert
Pennsylvania to Leave RGGI as Part of an Overdue Budget Deal
By Jon Hurdle
Built to Fail: Rules at UN Climate Talks Favor the Status Quo, Not Progress
By Bob Berwyn
ConocoPhillips Wants to Explore for Oil in an Arctic Wilderness
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Data Centers’ Use of Diesel Generators for Backup Power Is Commonplace—and Problematic
By Arcelia Martin
Unpredictable Spurts of Dry and Wet Weather Cause Confusion and New Challenges for Midwestern Farmers
By Katie Cerulle
An Oil Company Running Into Rough Waters off the California Coast Is Looking to Trump for Help
By Blanca Begert