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A view of Jupiter Power’s battery storage complex in Houston. Credit: Jason Fochtman/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

More Solar and Battery Storage Were Added to Texas’ Grid Than Any Other Power Source Last Year

By Arcelia Martin

Katie McCullough, 55, paddles across a pond on her property near Rio, Wis. McCullough installed a pond leveler on her property after discovering an active beaver lodge and dam. Credit: Joe Timmerman/Wisconsin Watch

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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks on stage during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Aug. 21, 2024. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

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Lawmakers, led by Sen. Ed Markey, hold a press conference in front of the EPA headquarters in Washington, D.C., expressing concern over what they called an unlawful funding freeze and staffing disruptions. Credit: Aman Azhar/Inside Climate News

Lawmakers Demand Accountability From EPA Leaders Amid Funding Freeze, Staffing Disruptions

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Big Oil’s Record-Breaking Spending on Lobbying Last Session Hobbled Key California Climate Measures

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Steven Nadel testifies during a U.S. Senate committee hearing about a lighting efficiency bill in September 2007. Credit: C-SPAN

His Decades of Advocacy Saved You Money While Fighting Climate Change. Here’s His Advice for This Moment

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How the Money Stopped at One Environmental Nonprofit, Causing Hardship and Alarm

By Lisa Sorg

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