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Nine Governors Write to Regional Grid Operator PJM, Expressing Frustration Over Governance and Interconnection Delays
By Charles Paullin
A South Bronx Park is a Hive of Activity—for Bees and for New Yorkers Training for Green Jobs
By Naaja Flowers
PJM Capacity Price Hits Cap as Clean Energy Projects Remain Stalled
By Rambo Talabong
Canadian Company Exits Contentious Uranium Mining Project in Western Alaska
By Max Graham, Northern Journal
Burn Scars Can Exacerbate Flooding, Posing Compounding Climate Hazards
By Kiley Price
Want To Fight Climate Change? Give Afro-Descendant Communities Land Rights, New Report Says
By Katie Surma
Potential Repeal of Roadless Rule Could Permanently Damage Midwest National Forests
By Sarah Mattalian
Dismantling of EPA’s Scientific Research Arm Fulfills Key Chemical Industry Goal
By Marianne Lavelle
Weather Extremes Caused by Climate Change Are Driving Up Food Prices, a New Report Says
By Georgina Gustin
EPA Extends Leave and Demands Answers From Employees Who Signed a ‘Declaration of Dissent’
By Lisa Sorg
Alabama’s New Utility Commission President Wants to Hear From ‘All Sides’ as She Assumes New Role
By Dennis Pillion, Lee Hedgepeth
Iowa Agriculture Runs on 110 Billion Pounds of Manure, at a Cost to Its Water
By Anika Jane Beamer
Chicago’s Lead-Pipe Problem
ICN Sunday Morning
Out in the Storm
By Audrey Gray
Are You a Customer of PJM? Its Capacity Auction Will Affect Your Electricity Prices in 2026
By Rambo Talabong
Efforts to Reduce Toxic Algae in Lake Erie Appear to Be Making Progress. Now They Face State and Federal Cuts
By Theo Peck-Suzuki