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Are Declining Stocking Rates Underexplored By Scientists?
By Jake Bolster
States Say They Need More Help Replacing Lead Pipes. Congress May Cut the Funding Instead.
By Keerti Gopal
‘I Am the River’: How Indigenous Knowledge Reshaped New Zealand’s Law
By Katie Surma
One Family’s Battle With Trenton’s Lead Legacy
By Anna Mattson
The Army Corps of Engineers Wants to Dredge the Cape Fear River. Environmentalists Tally the Costs.
By Lisa Sorg
Trump Wants to Accelerate Extraction in Venezuela. So Do Drug Trafficking Organizations.
By Katie Surma
Trump’s Venezuelan Oil Grab
ICN Sunday Morning
Climate Cooperation Will Suffer as the U.S. Disengages From International Commitments
By Bob Berwyn
Arizona Comes to Agreement With Major Dairy Farm to Cut Groundwater Pumping That Is Draining Wells
By Wyatt Myskow
The Environmental and Cultural Benefits of Restoring the American Prairie
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
Oil Executives Non-Committal to Trump’s Venezuela Pitch at the White House
By Dennis Pillion
Burning Plastic Waste for Household Fuel Endangers Millions
By Liza Gross
Ocean Warming Breaks Record for Ninth Straight Year
By Johnny Sturgeon
As the Trump Administration Withdraws From Climate Treaties, Legal Scholars Debate Whether—and How—It Can Do So
By Georgina Gustin
A Growing Movement Looks to Decarbonize Death
By Emily Payne
Reversing Years of Dietary Advice, the Trump Administration Tells Consumers to Eat More Red Meat
By Georgina Gustin