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N.C. Treasurer Names Conservative Climate Skeptic to State Utilities Commission
By Lisa Sorg
For Alabama’s Spotted Salamanders, a Win and a Warning
By Lee Hedgepeth
In His First 100 Days, Trump Launched an ‘All-Out Assault’ on the Environment
By Kiley Bense, Bob Berwyn, Dennis Pillion, Georgina Gustin, Jake Bolster, Marianne Lavelle, Wyatt Myskow
Wyoming Has Been Slow to Transition From Fossil Fuels, but Is Moving Fast Toward New Nuclear Technologies
By Najifa Farhat
USGS Water Data Centers May Soon Close, Threatening States’ Water Management
By Wyatt Myskow
EPA Head Pushes Mexico to Address Tijuana River Sewage in Recent San Diego Visit
By Kiley Price
Citing Trump Emergency Order, Army Corps Expedites Review for Line 5 Oil Pipeline in Great Lakes’ Wetlands
By Carrie Klein
‘Secret Deal’ in California Would Weaken Regulations for Oil Refineries
By Jim Morris and Molly Peterson, Public Health Watch
EPA Says It Will Act on PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals.’ Advocates Raise Red Flags
By Keerti Gopal
In Montana, Republican State Legislators Fight Back After Successful Youth Climate Lawsuit
By Nick Mott
Illinois Delays a Project Meant to Keep Asian Carp Out of the Great Lakes
By Susan Cosier
Who Has the Right to Decide What Happens on Indigenous Lands?
By Katie Surma
In Booming Central Texas, Wastewater Is Polluting Rivers and Streams
By Dylan Baddour
How a Changing Climate Is Reshaping the Spread of Infectious Diseases
Story and illustrations by Bhabna Banerjee
Maryland’s Climate Ambitions in Question After Turbulent Legislative Session
By Aman Azhar
She Galvanized Her Community After a Company Contaminated It With ‘Forever Chemicals’
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth