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Environmental Activists Are Alarmed by Trump’s Picks to Run the EPA, the Department of Energy and the Department of the Interior
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
Climate Change Makes Vaccines More Important—While Also Undercutting Them
By Kiley Price
Disinformation Threatens Climate Action, UN Warns
By Bob Berwyn
As Illinois’ Governor Recruits Data Centers, Chicagoans’ Electricity Bills Are Getting More Expensive
By Brett Chase, Dan Gearino
Agriculture and Food Get Their Day—Again—at the Annual UN Climate Summit
By Georgina Gustin
In a Push to Protect Public Lands in Colorado, Outdoor Recreation Gets a Seat at the Table
By Zoë Rom
Scientists Identify Global Hotspots for Whale-Ship Collisions—and Hardly Any Have Protections in Place
By Kiley Price
Despite Biden Administration Proposals to Address Colorado River Shortages, a Solution Is Far Off
By Wyatt Myskow
Utilities Are Spending a Lot for Power Lines We May Not Need, and Spending Less on Ones We Do Need
By Dan Gearino
Following Capacity Price Spike, Mid-Atlantic States Call for Electric Grid Operator PJM to Change Rules
By Aman Azhar
A Virginia Circuit Court Finds Youngkin’s Withdrawal from RGGI ‘Unlawful’
By Jake Bolster
Denver Water is Halfway Through Replacing Lead Pipes. Why Didn’t This Happen Sooner?
By Emma VandenEinde, KUNC
ReBuild NC’s Embattled Director Is No Longer a State Employee, a Memo Confirms
By Lisa Sorg
Climate Finance Outcome at COP29 Still in Doubt
By Bob Berwyn
War on Eagles? In Auburn, Federal Officials Investigate the Taking of a Bald Eagles’ Nest They Permitted
By Lee Hedgepeth
Indigenous Tribes Should Be More Involved in Everglades Restoration, Report Says
By Amy Green