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As Chemical Industry Seeks Exemption From Pollution Limits, Residents See Assault on Their Lives
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Rural Human Rights Defenders Face Serious and Growing Risks, UN Report Reveals
By Katie Surma
Developers See Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal as an Alluring New Waterfront. But for Years, It Stunk
By Jordan Gass-Pooré
Protesters Across the Country Tell Trump and Musk: ‘Hands Off’ Our Country
By Liza Gross and Christine Spolar
Artificial Reefs Can Mitigate Coastal Erosion in the Great Lakes. Will Cities Agree to Adopt Them?
By Lily Carey
New Documentary Explores the Natural Wonders of NYC’s Jamaica Bay Through One of Its Most-Beloved Characters
By Erin Schulte
The Trump Administration Issues Its Next Assault on the Nation’s Public Forests
By Georgina Gustin
American Farmers and the USDA Had Finally Embraced Their Role in the Climate Crisis. Then Came the Federal Funding Freeze
By Georgina Gustin
Black Residents of Altadena Struggle to Hang on to Their Community After LA Fires
By Rambo Talabong
New Study Projects Climate-Driven Flooding for Thousands of New Jersey Homes
By Jon Hurdle
Solar Panel Prices Are Rising Again. Here’s Why, and What May Be Next
By Dan Gearino
After Severe Drought and Storms, Ohio Farmers Fear for Long-Term Soil Health
By Anika Jane Beamer
New Poll Shows Americans View Water That’s Safe to Drink and Reliably Supplied as Top Issues
By Wyatt Myskow
People Who Depend on Public Lands Say Firing National Park and Forest Workers Stresses Nearby Communities
By Zoë Rom
What Are the Rights of Nature?
By Katie Surma