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A Sloth Exhibitor Shut Down by New York Wants a Florida Comeback—and Florida Licensed Him
By Katie Surma
Utah National Monument Survives Attempt to Rescind its Management Plan
By Wyatt Myskow
‘Sponge Cities’ Are Catching On. But Can They Handle Supercharged Storms?
By Kiley Price
Emergency Drawdown at Flaming Gorge Hits Its Recreation Economy
Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile and Hannah Romero, Green River Star
More Coral Reefs May Survive Climate Change Than Scientists Once Thought
By Teresa Tomassoni
Months After a Jet Fuel Leak, No Agency Tested Waters Downstream of Piscataway Creek. So Community Groups Are Doing It Themselves.
By Aman Azhar
Trump Administration Abandons Fight Against Wind Energy as Clean Energy Output Surges
By Aman Azhar
Microsoft’s Clean Energy Reversal Collides With Virginia’s Climate Goals
By Charles Paullin
As Global Warming Threatens Corals Worldwide, Woods Hole Scientists Search for ‘Super Reefs’ That Can Take the Heat
By Teresa Tomassoni
Pandemic Roulette
Inside Climate Podcast
A Commercial Space Race Prompts a Thorny Question: Who Owns the Sky?
By Bob Berwyn
A Massive Volunteer Network in Florida Works to Save Endangered Sea Turtles
By Dennis Pillion
‘Their Breath Was Captured in the Tree’
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
The Climate Change Culprits Not Addressed by Global Policy
By Nina Sablan
Trump’s EPA Unlawfully Cancelled Environmental Justice Grants, Judge Rules
By Lauren Dalban
Hoover Dam Approaches a Hydropower Cliff
Brett Walton, Circle of Blue