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Public Radio’s David Brancaccio Mulls the Surprising Pluses and Minuses of Rebuilding in LA After the Fires
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
Experts Say Attempted Mass Firing of NOAA Workers May be Illegal and Threatens Public Safety
By Bob Berwyn, Lauren Dalban
Birds That Live Long and Slow May Be More Vulnerable to Climate Change, Research Finds
By Kiley Price
A Nuclear Power Resurgence Is Coming to Michigan. What Are the Potential Health Impacts?
By Carrie Klein
On a Test of Energy Democracy, Illinois Passes, Alabama Flunks and Everyone Else Is In-Between
By Dan Gearino
Sen. Kaine Excoriates Trump for Declaring a Bogus Energy Emergency
By Charles Paullin
Federal Firings Threaten Great Lakes’ $5 Billion Fishery
By Anika Jane Beamer
Legal Protections for Wildlife in Jeopardy as House Hosts Oversight Meeting
By Arcelia Martin
EPA Would Shrink to 1970 Staffing Levels—‘When the Skies Were Dark With Smog’—Under Proposed Plan
By Marianne Lavelle
Questions and Confusion as Trump Pauses Key Funding for Shrinking Colorado River
By Alex Hager, KUNC
Congress Set to Vote on Repeal of Biden Administration Climate Regulations
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Trump Administration Restores $2.1 billion in Funding to Pennsylvania After State’s Lawsuit
By Jon Hurdle
Climate Change Could Thwart Trump’s Efforts to Occupy Greenland
By Kiley Price
In Chile, a Declining Forest Worries Scientists
By Andrés Muedano
Conservatives Win in Germany, But New Chancellor Will Be Limited in Ability to Make Big Changes to Climate and Energy Policy
By Dan Gearino
Texas Wants to Be a Nuclear Power
By Dylan Baddour