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World’s Researchers Say They Will Resist Attacks on Science and Support Beleaguered U.S. Colleagues
By Bob Berwyn
Michigan Researcher’s Work on Air Pollution and Racial Inequities Caught in Funding Freeze at National Science Foundation
By Siri Chilukuri
Invisible Deaths: As Climate Disasters Kill in Pakistan, the True Scale Is Unknown
By Keerti Gopal
Proposed Cuts to Energy and Environment Programs in Trump’s Budget Worry Advocates and Elected Officials
By Dan Gearino
Inspired N.C. Republicans Target Environmental Justice, Clean Energy Jobs and Programs
By Lisa Sorg
From Blight to Bright: Michigan Explores Solar Power on Brownfield Sites
By Douglas J. Guth
Trump’s First 100 Days
ICN Sunday Morning
The Malayan Tiger Is at a Tipping Point, With Increasing Deaths of Both Native Populations and Big Cats
Story and photos by James Whitlow Delano
Scientists Map Where Orphan Wells Pose Threats to Aquifers
By Martha Pskowski
Climate Disaster Survivors Organize Across America, Turning Common Bonds of Loss Into Action
By Gabe Castro-Root
Five Patagonian Lakes Are Rapidly Drying, Study Shows
By Andrés Muedano
How Massive Cuts to NOAA Could Impact Everything From Weather Apps to Agriculture to National Security
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Trump Is Harming National Parks for Future Generations, Former NPS Director Warns
By Kiley Price
House Committee Offers Fossil Fuel Industry a ‘Once in a Generation’ Opportunity to Develop on Public Lands
By Jake Bolster
Hawaii Sues Big Oil for Alleged Climate Deception After Trump Administration Tried to Block the Litigation
By Dana Drugmand
California Toxic Algal Bloom Blamed for Months-long Marine Life Poisoning
By Teresa Tomassoni