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The Soybean Innovation Lab Is Set to Close in April After Trump Cuts
By Susan Cosier
Former Top EPA Official Warns of Dire Consequences of Planned Purge at the Agency’s Science Office
By Aman Azhar
Rising Seas and Land-Based Salt Pollution Pose Dual Threats for Drinking Water
By Kiley Price
Alabama’s Celebrity Weatherman Pleads for the National Weather Service
By Dennis Pillion
As Americans Protest Attacks on Public Lands, Trump Signals National Monuments May be Shrunk or Eliminated
By Wyatt Myskow
As Monterrey’s Air Quality Worsens, Citizens Demand Urgent Government Action
By Andrés Muedano
Severe Weather Warnings Persist After a Deadly Weekend of Tornadoes, Dust Storms and Fires
By Keerti Gopal, Lee Hedgepeth
Scrutiny for Florida Agencies Charged with Managing Treasured Waters Sparks Unease
By Amy Green
Microplastics Lurk in Freshwater Environments Across Pennsylvania
By Kiley Bense
Toxic Waste Cleanups Take Longer in Marginalized San Francisco Communities
By Audrey Mei Yi Brown, San Francisco Public Press
One Man’s Quest to Protect Pink River Dolphins
By Teresa Tomassoni
‘An Unlikely Coalition’ Failed to Expand Rooftop Solar in Wyoming. Lawmakers Plan to Try Again
By Jake Bolster
Some US Scientists Stick with the IPCC Despite the Administration Pulling Out of International Climate Work
By Bob Berwyn
Chicago Considers New Approaches for PFAS Management
By Kacie Faith Kress
Christine Todd Whitman Thinks the EPA Is Going the Wrong Direction
Interview by Steve Curwood and Paloma Beltran
How Nature Can Alleviate Pain—and Why Climate Change Could Get in the Way
By Kiley Price