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As EPA Rolls Back Regulations for Large Industrial Polluters, It Finds a New Target: A Two-Person Geoengineering Startup
By Phil McKenna
Federal Judge Orders Florida to Address Pollution That Led to Manatee Deaths
By Amy Green
Trump Administration Halts Construction on New York Offshore Wind Project
By Lauren Dalban
A Father of Environmental Justice Rebukes Sierra Club, Ben Jealous Over Treatment of Black Alabamians
By Lee Hedgepeth
How the Trump Administration’s Interpretation of One Word—‘Harm’—Could Gut Habitat Protections for Endangered Species
By Kiley Price, Wyatt Myskow
EV Sales Are Up in the US, But Tariffs Are a Storm Cloud for an Industry That Craves Stability
By Dan Gearino
Sen. Bernie Sanders Brings His Fighting Oligarchy Tour to Conservative Rural California Districts
By Liza Gross
More Than 60 Power Plants Exempted From Federal Mercury Limits
By Dan Gearino
Half the World’s People Depend on Rice. New Research Says Climate Change Will Make it Toxic
By Georgina Gustin
Dominion Among Utilities Allowed Exemption for Coal Emissions From Trump’s EPA
By Charles Paullin
Texas Oilfield Company and Executive Plead Guilty in Hydrogen Sulfide Deaths
By Martha Pskowski
The Hidden Climate Costs of Exporting US Liquefied Natural Gas
By Phil McKenna, Peter Aldhous
EPA Weighs N.C. Environmental Harms From Sewage Sludge Used as Fertilizer
By Lisa Sorg
Texas Oil Drillers Can Bury Toxic Waste on Private Property Without Telling the Landowner. A New Bill Seeks to Change That
By Martha Pskowski
U.S. National Security Heads Turn Away from Climate Research as Threats Mount
By Kiley Price
Trump Official Visits, Touts Alabama Coal Mine With Thousands of Federal Safety Violations
By Lee Hedgepeth