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New York Climate Superfund Becomes Law
By Olivia Gieger
Climate Trauma Is a Thing. Here’s What the Research Reveals
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
As Wildfires Threaten Urban Areas Like Los Angeles, ‘Planning for the Unprecedented’ Is Crucial, Experts Say
By Kiley Price
Misinformation Spreads Like Wildfire Online While LA Neighborhoods Burn
By Wyatt Myskow, Martha Pskowski
Another Polar Vortex Is Blasting the U.S. With Harsh Winter Weather. So How Is Climate Change Involved?
By Kristoffer Tigue
With Trump’s Second Term Looming, the Climate Movement Is Putting Class Issues Center Stage
By Keerti Gopal
Global Warming Surges Well Past 1.5-Degree Mark in 2024
By Bob Berwyn
What to Expect from State Governments on Renewable Energy Policy in 2025
By Dan Gearino
Caught in a Climate Bind, New York State Is Reconsidering Nuclear Power
By Gaea Cabico
The Unusually Strong Force Behind the Apocalyptic Fires in Los Angeles
By Umair Irfan, Vox
Steep Lodging Rates Price Some Visitors Out of National Parks
By Lori Sonken, National Parks Traveler
A Nickel Rush Threatens Indonesia’s Last Nomadic Tribes and Its Forests, Fishermen and Farmers
Text and photos by Garry Lotulung
From Snow to Heat, Extreme Weather Events Pose Outsized Risks for Food Delivery Workers
By Kiley Price
To Save the Great Salt Lake, Farmers Will Have to Grow Less Alfalfa
By Wyatt Myskow
Climate-Focused Foreign Aid Advances U.S. Interests Abroad, Outgoing USAID Official Says
By Marianne Lavelle
The Renewable Energy Transition Has Residents of a Small Arizona Town on Edge
By Esther Frances, Megija Medne and Phillip Powell