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New York Climate Activists Are a Key Part of Zohran Mamdani’s Mayoral Campaign
By Ryan Krugman
Climate Scientists Look to Fight Back Against DOE’s ‘Antiscientific,’ ‘Deceptive’ Climate Report
By Dennis Pillion
Hundreds of Old EV Batteries Have New Jobs in Texas: Stabilizing the Grid
By Arcelia Martin
UN Human Rights Experts and Scientists Urge Brazil’s President to Veto a Law That Would Cut Environmental Reviews
By Bob Berwyn
Illinois’ Governor Has Led on Climate Policy. Here’s How Experts Assess His Work So Far
By Alexia Underwood
Capped Alabama Coal Ash Pond Still Polluting Groundwater 7 Years After Closure, Lawsuit Claims
By Dennis Pillion
EPA Rescinds Finding That Greenhouse Gas Emissions Harm Human Health, Hobbling U.S. Climate Action
By Wyatt Myskow
Will ‘The Power Bill Reduction Act’ Make Electric Bills Go Down or Up in N.C.?
By Lisa Sorg
As Climate-Related Wastewater Threats Grow, U.S. and Mexico Sign a Deal to End the Tijuana Sewage Crisis
By Kiley Price
Earth’s Wetlands Are Disappearing and Global Efforts to Save Them Are Unraveling
By Katie Surma
Nations Denounce Deep Sea Mining Company’s Bid to Exploit Metals in the Pacific Under US Law
By Teresa Tomassoni
Trump Promised a Drilling Boom. The New Rigs Haven’t Showed Up Yet
By Deep Vakil
Wildfire Evacuees and Asylum Seekers Strain Niagara Falls’ Housing Capacity During Tourism Season
By Angeles Ponpa and Ashley Soriano
Why Farmers May Be Able to Continue Fertilizing Fields With PFAS-Contaminated Sewage Sludge
By Tom Perkins
As Trump Shrinks FEMA, State and Local Emergency Managers Say They’re Barely Getting By
By Kiley Bense
As a Heat Wave Roiled Illinois, People Incarcerated Suffered The Most
By Siri Chilukuri