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Holiday Shopping Returns Have a High Environmental Cost. Here’s How Consumers Can Help
By Kiley Price
International Court of Justice Hears Climate Pleas Ahead of Issuing an Advisory Opinion
By Bob Berwyn
Shell Wins Injunctions Against UK Gas Station Protesters Amid Growing Threats to Activism
By Keerti Gopal
Levels of Cancer-Causing Benzene Reached New Heights in Beleaguered Channelview. Regulators Never Told Residents
By Savanna Strott, Public Health Watch
Hurricane Helene Killed 49 in South Carolina’s Upstate Region as Costs of Damage and Response Exceed $370 Million
By Emmy Ribero
Texas Regulators Report More Than 250 New Cases of Groundwater Contamination
By Martha Pskowski
Community Solar Buying Programs Provide Discounts and Protections to Homeowners, but Worry Some Companies
By Tim Drugan
Decades After It Disappeared, Wild Rice Is Booming Again on the Upper Mississippi River
By Madeline Heim, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
As the Clock Ticks to Act on the Climate Crisis, N.C. Activists Target a ‘Carbon Plan’
By Lisa Sorg
How the Renewable Energy Boom Is Remaking the American West
By Jimmy Tobias
‘Amazon of the Seas’ Threatened by Oil and Gas Developments
By Teresa Tomassoni
Why Big Oil Is Urging Trump Not to Pull Out of the Paris Accord
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Federal Appeals Court Upholds $14.25 Million Fine Against Exxon for Pollution in Texas
By Kayla Guo, The Texas Tribune
Birding Is a Much (Much) Bigger Industry Than You Knew
By Kiley Price
In Houston, a City Council Member Questions ‘Advanced’ Recycling of Plastic and a City Collaboration with ExxonMobil
By James Bruggers
Federal Regulators Say An Alabama Coal Mine’s Plans May Violate Law, Leaving Citizens At Risk
By Lee Hedgepeth