Archives
Aspiring Applicants Worry EPA Environmental Justice Grant Funding Will Be Rescinded Before It’s Awarded
By Kristoffer Tigue, Dennis Pillion, Dylan Baddour, Marianne Lavelle
To End the Fossil Fuel Era, Activists in London Target the Insurance Industry
By Keerti Gopal
In Parts of New York City, a Vexing Mix of Stormwater and Sewage Have Made Flooding the ‘New Normal’
By Lauren Dalban
How COP29 Came Close to Collapse, as Developed and Developing Nations Clashed Under the Weak Azerbaijanis
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
California Water Experts Prepare for Climate Whiplash
By Liza Gross
After Initial Permits Are Granted, Activists Worry About Impacts of Enbridge’s Line 5 Reroute in Northern Wisconsin
By Lydia Larsen
Clean Energy Advocates and Businesses Wrestle With an Uncertain Future as Republicans Target IRA Funds
By Keaton Peters
In the Dry Colorado River Delta, the Future of These Green Oases Hangs in the Balance
By Alex Hager, KUNC
Nick Saban for Public Office? Alabamians Who Wrote in PSC Candidates Had a Certain Twinkle in Their Eye
By Lee Hedgepeth
A Pennsylvania Fracking and Gas Company Is Poised for Profits and Pipelines After GOP Wins
By Quinn Glabicki, PublicSource
As Countries Reel From a Dizzying Climate Summit, All Eyes Turn to Plastic Negotiations
By Kiley Price
As American Farms Face More Drought, Storms and Flooding, a New Agriculture Secretary Will Have to Reckon With Climate Change
By Georgina Gustin
Trump’s ‘Energy Dominance’ Agenda Sounds Like a Petrostate Plan to Some
By Marianne Lavelle
Insurance Insiders Say Regulation and Mitigation Can Keep the Industry from Retreating in Colorado
By Tim Drugan
Overtime Deal at COP29 Falls Short of Global Climate Finance Needs
By Bob Berwyn
Turning Kazakhstan Into a Beef-Producing Machine, the American Way
Story and photos by Georgina Gustin