Climate Change
Ice Storm Aftermath: More Climate Extremes Ahead for Galveston
By Bob Berwyn, Inside Climate News, and Matt deGrood, The Galveston County Daily News
Noxious Neighbors: The EPA Knows Tanks Holding Heavy Fuels Emit Harmful Chemicals. Why Are Americans Still at Risk?
By Sabrina Shankman, Julia Kane
Chemours Says it Will Dramatically Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Aiming for Net Zero by 2050
By Phil McKenna
Texas Politicians Aim to Penalize Wind and Solar in Response to Outages. Are Renewables Now Strong Enough to Defend Themselves?
By Dan Gearino
Warming Trends: Google Earth Shows Climate Change in Action, a History of the World Through Bat Guano and Bike Riding With Monarchs
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Will a Recent Emergency Methane Release Be the Third Strike for Weymouth’s New Natural Gas Compressor?
By Phil McKenna
Politicians Are Considering Paying Farmers to Store Carbon. But Some Environmental and Agriculture Groups Say It’s Greenwashing
By Georgina Gustin
It Was an Old Apple Orchard. Now It Could Be the Future of Clean Hydrogen Energy in Washington State
By James Bruggers, Inside Climate News, and Hal Bernton, Seattle Times
Inside Clean Energy: The Rooftop Solar Income Gap Is (Slowly) Shrinking
By Dan Gearino
DeSantis Recognizes the Threat Posed by Climate Change, but Hasn’t Embraced Reducing Carbon Emissions
By James Bruggers, Amy Green
The EPA Is Asking a Virgin Islands Refinery for Information on its Spattering of Neighbors With Oil
By Kristoffer Tigue
An Unusual Coalition of Environmental and Industry Groups Is Calling on the EPA to Quickly Phase Out Super-Polluting Refrigerants
By Phil McKenna
Biden’s Paris Goal: Pressure Builds for a 50 Percent Greenhouse Gas Cut by 2030
By Marianne Lavelle
California Dairy Farmers are Saving Money—and Cutting Methane Emissions—By Feeding Cows Leftovers
By Stacy Kim
Driven by Industry, More States Are Passing Tough Laws Aimed at Pipeline Protesters
By Nicholas Kusnetz
The First Native American Cabinet Secretary Visits the Land of Her Ancestors and Sees Firsthand the Obstacles to Compromise
By Judy Fahys