Climate Change
International Commission Votes to Allow Use of More Climate-Friendly Refrigerants in AC and Heat Pumps
By Phil McKenna
California Water Regulators Still Haven’t Considered the Growing Body of Research on the Risks of Oil Field Wastewater
By Liza Gross
Climate Migrants Lack a Clear Path to Asylum in the US
By Aydali Campa
Warming Trends: Forests Are the Best Big-City Water Filters, Plus Veggie Burgers by Default, Sea Songs by ET’s Doctor and a Reminder to Eat Fresh Food in the Fridge
By Katelyn Weisbrod
New York Is Facing a Pandemic-Fueled Home Energy Crisis, With No End in Sight
By Quratulain Tejani
Inside Clean Energy: Flow Batteries Could Be a Big Part of Our Energy Storage Future. So What’s a Flow Battery?
By Dan Gearino
Study Identifies Outdoor Air Pollution as the ‘Largest Existential Threat to Human and Planetary Health’
By Victoria St. Martin
Q&A: The Activist Investor Who Shook Up the Board at ExxonMobil, on How—or if—it Changed the Company
By Nicholas Kusnetz
In the Race for Pennsylvania’s Open U.S. Senate Seat, Candidates from Both Parties Support Fracking and Hardly Mention Climate Change
By Nicholas Kusnetz
In the Philippines, a Landmark Finding Moves Fossil Fuel Companies’ Climate Liability into the Realm of Human Rights
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Warming Trends: Weather Guarantees for Your Vacation, Plus the Benefits of Microbial Proteins and an Urban Bias Against the Environment
By Katelyn Weisbrod
A Climate Progressive Leads a Crowded Democratic Field for Pittsburgh’s 12th Congressional District Seat
By Kristoffer Tigue
In Pennsylvania’s Primary Election, Little Enthusiasm for the Northeast’s Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
By Marianne Lavelle
Inside Clean Energy: In a World Starved for Lithium, Researchers Develop a Method to Get It from Water
By Dan Gearino
Fossil Fuels Aren’t Just Harming the Planet. They’re Making Us Sick
By Liza Gross, Victoria St. Martin
New Research Shows Aerosol Emissions May Have Masked Global Warming’s Supercharging of Tropical Storms
By Bob Berwyn