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Poor Air, Glaring Lights and Stress Could Hobble COP30 Climate Talks
By Bob Berwyn
Two Caribbean Islands Seek Justice From France for Pesticide Poisoning
By Mathilde Augustin
Can Arizona Maintain Its Drought Response as Water and Money Dry Up?
By Wyatt Myskow
One Year After Trump’s Election, This Group Is Celebrating Their Sway Over U.S. Energy Policy
By Aidan Hughes
‘It’s Not Too Late’: New Cornell Study Maps the Environmental Cost of AI and How Policy Could Limit the Damage
By Carl David Goette-Luciak
A Disease-Carrying Mosquito Has Landed in the Rocky Mountains Where It Historically Couldn’t Survive
Story by Erin Douglas, photos by Isabella Escobedo
For Many Disabled Fire Victims in Los Angeles, a Continuing Trauma
Story and photos by Nina Dietz
The EV Battery Tech That’s Worth the Hype, According to Experts
By Aarian Marshall, Wired
Mamdani on Climate
ICN Sunday Morning
Is Burying the Trees Killed by Wildfires a Climate Solution?
By Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan
Despite Headwinds, One Climate Group Sees Opportunity Ahead for Clean Power
By Aidan Hughes
A Data Center Could Be Coming to an Upstate New York Town, and Residents Are Speaking Out
By Lauren Dalban
How a Historic Meeting Between Pope Leo and King Charles Might Shift the Narrative on ‘Creation Care’
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
A New York Gas Pipeline Is Closer to Construction, Despite Concerns From Lawmakers, Environmentalists
By Lauren Dalban
Trump Names More Priority Minerals for U.S. Mining Revival
By Dylan Baddour
States and Nonprofits Are Helping National Parks Run During the Shutdown. Could Their Efforts Backfire?
By Jake Bolster