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EPA Extends Leave and Demands Answers From Employees Who Signed a ‘Declaration of Dissent’
By Lisa Sorg
Alabama’s New Utility Commission President Wants to Hear From ‘All Sides’ as She Assumes New Role
By Dennis Pillion, Lee Hedgepeth
Iowa Agriculture Runs on 110 Billion Pounds of Manure, at a Cost to Its Water
By Anika Jane Beamer
Chicago’s Lead-Pipe Problem
Inside Climate Podcast
Out in the Storm
By Audrey Gray
Are You a Customer of PJM? Its Capacity Auction Will Affect Your Electricity Prices in 2026
By Rambo Talabong
Efforts to Reduce Toxic Algae in Lake Erie Appear to Be Making Progress. Now They Face State and Federal Cuts
By Theo Peck-Suzuki
What Trump’s Budget Cuts Mean for Disaster Preparedness
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Wyoming’s Crowded Lonesome Lake Tops EPA’s National Survey for Fecal Contamination
By Mike Koshmrl, WyoFile
Weeks After a Heat Wave Baked the US, Democrats Push to Declare Heat a Major Disaster
By Kiley Price
Former BP Spokesperson Is Now EPA Region 6 Chief of Staff
By Martha Pskowski
One Small Country, Nearly $20 Billion in Corporate Claims
By Nicholas Kusnetz, Katie Surma
Southwestern Drought Likely to Continue Through 2100, Research Finds
By Wyatt Myskow
Analysts Expect More Oil and Gas Mergers. What Could That Mean for the Climate?
By Deep Vakil
EPA Tries to Stop Closure of Colorado Coal Plants After Meeting With Colorado Springs Utilities
By Jake Bolster
Deep Sea Mining Negotiations Resume Amid Industry Pushback and Environmental Alarm
By Teresa Tomassoni