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Lethal Greed: How Corporate Manipulation of Science and Regulation Makes People Sick
By Liza Gross
People Brace for Impacts on Land, Water and Wildlife After Feds Fire Thousands Over Holiday Weekend
By Christine Peterson, High Country News
Could the Northeast Burn Again?
By Olivia Gieger
As Activists Mobilize Against Drilling, Oil and Gas Operators Sour on Colorado
By Jennifer Oldham, Capital & Main
A Third Generation Driller Transitions from Oil and Gas to Geothermal
By Phil McKenna
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act vs. Trump’s Executive Orders on Environmental Justice
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
CO2 Pipeline Company Draws $2.4m Fine for Menacing Federal Inspectors
By Pam Radtke, Floodlight
Climate and Environmental Justice Programs Stalled by Trump Freeze, Despite Court Orders
By Marianne Lavelle, Dylan Baddour, Lisa Sorg, Nicholas Kusnetz
Railroad Commission Approves More Waste Disposal in East Texas
By Martha Pskowski
Maryland Environmental Leaders Slam Legislative Push for Gas-Powered Plants, Split Over Nuclear Energy
By Aman Azhar
Michigan Residents Push for an Environmental Impact Statement Before Restarting the Palisades Nuclear Plant
By Carrie Klein
Data Centers Drive Higher Forecasts for Electric Demand in Pennsylvania, Sparking Climate Worries
By Jon Hurdle
What Trump’s Evisceration of USAID Feels Like on the Ground
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Former EPA Officials Blast Effort to Rescind Climate Funds, Calling It a Political ‘Smokescreen’
By Aman Azhar
The U.S. Imported Billions of Animals in Recent Decades, Fueling Global Wildlife Trade
By Kiley Price
“A perforar, baby, a perforar”: Ciudad tejana aprueba nuevo proyecto de “fracking” cerca de una guardería y escuelas
Por Dylan Baddour