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A Native American Community Regains Its Rights to Land in a New Mexico National Preserve
By Noel Lyn Smith
A Shrimper’s Crusade Pays Big Dividends on a Remote Stretch of Texas Coastline
By Dylan Baddour
They Fell Sick After Cleaning Up a TVA Toxic Disaster. A New Book Details Their Legal Battle
By James Bruggers
Nations Are Exiting a Secretive System That Protects Corporations. One Country’s Story Shows How Hard That Can Be
By Katie Surma, Nicholas Kusnetz
Failure of State: For Decades, Alabama’s Mining Regulator Has Left Citizens Unprotected
By Lee Hedgepeth
How an Unlikely Coalition of Climate Activists and a Gas Utility Are Weaning a Boston Suburb Off Fossil Fuels
By Phil McKenna
The Popemobile—And the U.S. Postal Service—Are Going Electric
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
Behind the Scenes: How a Burgeoning Industry in Kazakhstan Is Trying to Kickstart ‘Climate-Smart Beef’
By Kiley Price
Agricultural Poisons Tell a Tale of Two Californias
By Liza Gross, Peter Aldhous
US Forest Service Hiring Freeze Could Have Long-Term Impacts
By Zoë Rom
Spending Impasse Threatens to Close National Park System
By Kurt Repanshek, National Parks Traveler
Biden Sets Higher U.S. Goal Under the Climate Pact That Trump Aims to Abandon
By Marianne Lavelle, Phil McKenna
Social Scientist Dustin Mulvaney Discusses Solar Power, Trump and the Need to Prioritize Environmental Justice
By Dan Gearino
Maryland Uses Millions in Federal Grants to Ramp Up EV Charging Network and Keep Up with Demand
By Aman Azhar
Computer Modeling Shows Carcinogen From Goodyear Plant Is Invading Niagara Falls Neighborhoods
By Jim Morris and Emyle Watkins
The Sunbelt’s Growing Population Faces Increasing Climate Hazards
By Wyatt Myskow