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Senate Democrats Push to Ease Process for Disaster Housing Aid
By Marianne Lavelle
A River in Washington State Now Has Enforceable Legal Rights
By Katie Surma
Texas Farmers Say Sewage-Based Fertilizer Tainted With ‘Forever Chemicals’ Poisoned Their Land and Killed Their Livestock
By Alejandra Martinez, The Texas Tribune
Seagrasses Capture Carbon 35 Times Faster Than Tropical Rainforests. Scientists Are Working to Save Them
By Teresa Tomassoni
New Jersey Is the Latest State to Consider Heat Protections for Workers
By Emilie Lounsberry
Local Tax Breaks for LNG Plants Don’t Benefit Communities, Report Says
By Dylan Baddour
Droughts in Brazil and Vietnam Are Driving up Global Coffee Prices
By Kiley Price
Can Recycled Oilfield Water Quench the Thirst of Drought-Stricken West Texas?
By Martha Pskowski
COP Climate Talks Could Benefit From More Feminist Values, Less Focus on Tech Solutions, Experts Say
By Bob Berwyn
Harvard University Doubles Down on Emissions Reductions
By Phil McKenna
As California Pushes Increased Ethanol Use, Experts Sound the Alarm on Environmental Impacts
By Nina B. Elkadi
Uranium Mining Revival Portends Nuclear Renaissance in Texas and Beyond
By Dylan Baddour
These Climate Advocates Are Tapping Their Spiritual Reservoirs to Continue Their Cause
By James Bruggers
Aspiring Applicants Worry EPA Environmental Justice Grant Funding Will Be Rescinded Before It’s Awarded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