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How Green Is Pope Leo XIV?
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth”
Microplastics from Texas Bays Are Washed Out to Sea, New Study Says
By Dylan Baddour
An Atmospheric River Brought This Week’s Flooding Rains to the Southeast
By Sean Sublette
‘Beauty Bias’ for Wildlife Among the Public and Researchers Could Jeopardize Conservation
By Kiley Price
Chubb No Longer Insuring Gulf Coast LNG Project That Faces Sustained Opposition Over Health Concerns
By Keerti Gopal
Fifteen Years After Largest U.S. Offshore Oil Spill, Researchers Reveal Most-Polluting Rigs
By Carrie Klein
Republicans Attack Rules Designed to Keep Workers Safe From Heat
By Liza Gross
Researchers Wanted to Understand Concerns With Batteries in Moss Landing, California. Their Funding Just Got Yanked
By Dan Gearino
Locals Oppose ‘Insane’ Plan to Sell 500,000 Acres of Public Lands for Housing in Nevada and Utah
By Wyatt Myskow
Wyoming Begins Exploring Voluntary Water Conservation Programs
By Jake Bolster
Lawyers Spar Over Whether Pennsylvania Agency Has Authority to Issue Carbon Allowances to Power Plants
By Jon Hurdle
Toxic Cleanups in San Francisco Take More Than Four Years Longer in Communities of Color
By Audrey Mei Yi Brown, San Francisco Public Press
The Trump Administration Plans to Undo Standards on Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ in the U.S. Drinking Water Supply
By Georgina Gustin
Congress Begins Repeal of Clean Energy Tax Credits With ‘Sledgehammer Approach’
By Marianne Lavelle, Dan Gearino
How the World’s Most Powerful Corporations Have Fought Accountability for Climate Change
By Katie Surma
USDA Staffing and Funding Cuts Would Threaten Virginia’s Ability to Reach Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Goals
By Charles Paullin