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As Communities Warn of Health Risks, New York Will Weaken Its Landmark Climate Law
By Lauren Dalban
A Bit of Good News for Right Whales
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
Federal Law Requires US Seafood Imports to Not Threaten Marine Mammals. A Lawsuit Is Pushing the Government to Finally Act.
By Georgina Gustin
As Wildfire Grows Near Ex-Nuclear Site, California County Sets Up Radiation Air Monitors
By Steven Rodas, Nina Dietz
The Brazilian Supreme Court Makes Way for the ‘Grain Train’
By Georgina Gustin
A Youth-Led Campaign Claims a Win For Climate Justice
By Bob Berwyn
Could Georgia Voters Turn Their Utilities Commission Blue?
By Ryan Krugman
Congress Grills Officials About the Potomac River Sewage Spill
By Gabriel Matias Castilho
China’s Shark Finning Could Lead to US Seafood Sanctions
By Johnny Sturgeon
NextEra Energy to Join the Offshore Wind Club, But Does It Matter?
By Dan Gearino
Duke University Plans a Data Center It Says Will Boost ‘Environmental Responsibility and Sustainability’
By Lisa Sorg
Trump Officials, Billionaires and the Quiet Reshaping of America’s Public Lands
By Evan Simon and Ames Alexander, Floodlight
Sloth Deaths Investigation Triggers Swift Response in Florida
By Katie Surma and Kiley Price, Inside Climate News Reporters
U.N. General Assembly Embraces Court Opinion That Says Nations Have a Legal Obligation to Take Climate Action
By Dana Drugmand
Top Climate Scientists Accuse the Livestock Industry of Pushing Fuzzy Math to Downplay Its Climate Warming Emissions
By Georgina Gustin
Corpus Christi Postpones Water Emergency to December as ‘Super El Niño’ Offers an End to Drought
By Dylan Baddour, Emily Salazar