Archives
Will Trump’s Diminished Data Sharing at CDC Hamper Bird Flu Preparedness?
By Kiley Price
Flexibility Will Go a Long Way Toward Managing the Grid of the Near Future, Researchers Say
By Dan Gearino
In Chestnut, Black Alabamians Have Lived for Years Without Access to Public Water. There’s Little Hope in Sight
By Lee Hedgepeth
New Data Shows Giant Petrochemical Plant Has Failed to Boost Local Economy
By Jon Hurdle
Mayors Across US Urge Congress Not to Repeal Clean Energy Tax Credits
By Wyatt Myskow
In Virginia, Democratic Lawmakers Clash With Youngkin Over RGGI Membership, Flood Relief
By Charles Paullin
More Solar and Battery Storage Were Added to Texas’ Grid Than Any Other Power Source Last Year
By Arcelia Martin
Opting for Coexistence: Some Wisconsin Landowners Learn To Live With Beavers
By Bennet Goldstein, Wisconsin Watch
After the Feds Kept Grizzlies on the Endangered Species List Last Month, State Leaders Try to Remove Them
By Jake Bolster
These Flooded Black Alabamians Say Biden, Buttigieg Failed Them. Now They Ask: Where Will Trump Stand?
By Lee Hedgepeth
Halted Nuclear Plant Project Could Restart in South Carolina
By Carrie Klein
Using the ‘Magic’ of LiDAR to Map Maine’s Old-Growth Forests
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
New York Mayoral Candidates All Strut Their Green Credentials
By Lauren Dalban
Why Trump Keeps Blaming the Delta Smelt for California’s Water Woes—and What It Could Mean for Endangered Species
By Kiley Price
Project 2025 Advisor Takes the Reins at EPA Region 6
By Martha Pskowski
‘The Devil Will Bite You,’ Environmentalists Tell Japan’s Prime Minister on Eve of Trump Summit
By Phil McKenna