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After Severe Drought and Storms, Ohio Farmers Fear for Long-Term Soil Health
By Anika Jane Beamer
New Poll Shows Americans View Water That’s Safe to Drink and Reliably Supplied as Top Issues
By Wyatt Myskow
People Who Depend on Public Lands Say Firing National Park and Forest Workers Stresses Nearby Communities
By Zoë Rom
What Are the Rights of Nature?
By Katie Surma
How We Got a Green Bank, How Trump Is Trying to Kill It and Who Gets Hurt
By Marianne Lavelle, Dan Gearino
Pennsylvania Health Advocates Say Gov. Shapiro Has Let Residents Down on Fracking Protections
By Jon Hurdle
Should Oil and Gas Drilling Expand in This Biodiverse National Forest? The Public Overwhelmingly Says No
By Lee Hedgepeth
From Louisiana to Pennsylvania, Tracing Plastics Pollution Back to Its Source
By Kiley Bense
‘Water Is the New Oil’ as Texas Cities Square Off Over Aquifers
By Dylan Baddour
Faith Leaders Push Back After EPA Head Disparages Climate Action as ‘Religion’
By James Bruggers
Mounting Habitat Pressures Prompt New Conservation Program for Ailing Florida Bird
By Amy Green
Vermont Might Change How It Accounts for Climate-Damaging Emissions. Here’s What’s at Stake
By Nathaniel Eisen
The Online Shopping Boom Comes at a Price—and Some New Yorkers Pay More Than Their Fair Share
By Lauren Dalban
China Is Reshaping Global Development. Is That Good for the Planet?
By Katie Surma
After Decades of Shattered Trust, Chicagoans Demand Transparency on South Side Quantum Computing Development
By Keerti Gopal
Climate Change Is Must-See Theater in London. Meet the Playwrights Behind “Kyoto”
By Christine Spolar