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Congress Is Searching for Trillions of Dollars in Cuts. Will the Oil Industry’s Tax Breaks Skate By?
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Treating Texas’ Oilfield Wastewater Could Require More Energy Than Most US States
By Dylan Baddour
Is FERC’s Future at Stake in its Titanic Clash with American Efficient?
By Lisa Sorg
Can Colorado Keep Its Momentum on Climate Action as the Trump Administration Pulls Back Federal Support?
By Wyatt Myskow
What Gutting Environmental Justice Means for the Future of the EPA
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Trump Executive Order Streamlines Mining Permits. Environmentalists Fear What Comes Next
By Wyatt Myskow
What a $660 Million Verdict Means for Greenpeace and the Environmental Movement
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Fired National Park Service Staff Will Be Reinstated, but Long-Term Threats Loom
By Kiley Price
Bills Increasing Small-Scale Solar Requirements in Virginia Awaiting Action by Youngkin
By Charles Paullin
For the First Time, Alabama Says Methane ‘Likely’ Caused Fatal Home Explosion Above Coal Mine
By Lee Hedgepeth
UC Berkeley Faculty Organize Rally to Protest Trump’s Attacks on Academic Freedom
By Liza Gross
What Does Tesla’s Slide Mean for the US Electric Vehicle Market?
By Dan Gearino
EPA Considers Giving Oil and Gas Companies More ‘Flexibility’ to Dispose of Highly Toxic Wastewater
By Martha Pskowski, Kiley Bense
Oystercatcher Recovery Campaign Offers a Rare Success Story about Shorebird Conservation
By Jon Hurdle
Maryland Lawmakers Show Support for Bills Favoring Fossil Fuels, Jeopardizing Climate Commitments
By Aman Azhar
Una sentencia histórica sobre los derechos de los pueblos indígenas aislados golpea a la industria petrolera
Por Katie Surma