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Sumatra’s Deadly Floods May Have Pushed a Rare Ape Closer to the Brink of Extinction
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Climate Change Is Threatening Christmas Classics
By Kiley Price
Michigan Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Repeal Data Center Tax Incentives
By Tom Perkins
Hope—and Many Fears—Follow in the Wake of Trump’s Plan to Transform Wildland Firefighting
By Kiley Price
Can a Flood-Prone Coastal City Learn to Live With Water?
By Phred Dvorak
After Hurricane Katrina, a New Orleans Architect Turned to the Dutch to Learn to Live With Water
By Phred Dvorak
Disaster Survivors Denounce Proposed FEMA Downsizing
By Anika Jane Beamer
Virginia Regulators Weigh Expanded Use of Data Center’s Polluting Generators
By Charles Paullin
One Big, Shining Beacon for Climate Hope
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
Wyoming Ranchers Hoping Solar Can Lower Costs Say Utilities and the State Stand in Their Way
Story and photos by Jake Bolster
How a Nation Famous for Marine Conservation Is Bankrolling Its Own Destruction
By Johnny Sturgeon
Where Does 110 Billion Pounds of Manure Go?
ICN Sunday Morning
Hundreds of Sea Turtles Are Freezing in Cape Cod
By Teresa Tomassoni
New York City’s Forests Are Ailing. New Funding May Get at the Root of the Problem
By Lauren Dalban
Green California’s Big Oil Problem
By Liza Gross
Sharks and Rays Gain Landmark Protections as Nations Move to Curb International Trade
By Teresa Tomassoni