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A New Book Tells the Story of Albuquerque Through the Rio Grande
By Martha Pskowski
Interim Fish and Wildlife Assistant Secretary’s Lack of Experience Concerns Senators at Confirmation Hearings
By Gabriel Matias Castilho
Alabama Seeks Permit to Fill Wetlands, Streams for Controversial Highway Project
By Dennis Pillion
Supreme Court Delivers a Victory for Pesticide Companies in Fight Over Cancer Claims
By Anika Jane Beamer
The ‘Guerrilla Solar’ Era Has Arrived, and Here’s What to Know
By Dan Gearino
Texas’ Refusal to Plan for Climate Change Created a Crisis in Corpus Christi
By Dylan Baddour
A Pipeline Company Says It Will Protect the Environment in North Carolina. Its Record in Tennessee Says Otherwise.
By Lisa Sorg
Pennsylvania’s Fossil Fuel Tax Revenue Lags Far Behind Other Energy States, Report Says
By Jon Hurdle
It’s Too Hot In Europe–Again
By Lauren Dalban
Elected Democrats Have Embraced ‘Climate Hushing.’ Are They Making a Mistake as the Midterms Loom?
By Peter Aldhous
Trump’s ‘Short-Sighted’ Cuts Jeopardize Philadelphia’s Clean Energy Future
By Daniel Perrin
As Colorado River States Struggle to Reach Agreement, New Mexico Brings on a Fresh Voice
By Jake Bolster
Weathering Extremes at the World Cup as High Heat and Torrential Rain Hit Games
By Kiley Price
The Invisible Infrastructure of Climate Resilience
By Claire Barber
A Trump Ally’s Rise in Colombia Could Mean the End of Landmark Climate Policies
By Katie Surma
How a Tiny Texas River Agency Plans to Build the Largest Desalination Plant in the Country
By Arcelia Martin, Dylan Baddour