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In Louisiana, Stepping onto Oil and Gas Industry Land May Soon Get You 3 Years or More in Prison

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Trucks drive by San Bernardino, California. Courtesy of Anthony Victoria/Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice

In the Midst of the Coronavirus, California Weighs Diesel Regulations

By Julia Kane

Andrew Wheeler. Credit: Kevin Dietsch/Pool via Getty Images

Trump’s New Clean Water Act Rules Could Affect Embattled Natural Gas Projects on Both Coasts

By Kristoffer Tigue

A Drop in Sulfate Emissions During the Coronavirus Lockdown Could Intensify Arctic Heatwaves

By GLORIA DICKIE

Farm fields in southwestern Utah were dry in the weeks leading up to a statewide drought declaration in 2018. Credit: Judy Fahys/InsideClimate News

Drought Fears Take Hold in a Four Corners Region Already Beset by the Coronavirus Pandemic

By Judy Fahys

American Climate Video: A Maintenance Manager Made Sure Everyone Got Out of Apple Tree Village Alive

By Katelyn Weisbrod

Mauna Loa Observatory. Credit: NOAA

Fossil Fuel Emissions Push Greenhouse Gas Indicators to Record High in May

By Bob Berwyn

President Donald Trump looks on after signing executive orders related to the oil pipeline industry in 2017. Credit: Shawn Thew-Pool/Getty Images

Besieged by Protesters Demanding Racial Justice, Trump Orders Waiving of Environmental Safeguards

By Marianne Lavelle

President George W. Bush talks with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christie Whitman in 2002. Credit: Stephen Jaffe/AFP via Getty Images

How Massachusetts v. EPA Forced the U.S. Government to Take On Climate Change

By SAM EVANS-BROWN, NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC RADIO

Dozens of cranes fill the skyline over the Ohio River a Shell Polymers builds an ethane cracker plant. Credit: James Bruggers

Shell’s Plastics Plant Outside Pittsburgh Has Suddenly Become a Riskier Bet, a Study Concludes

By James Bruggers

Protesters demonstrate on June 2, 2020, during a "Black Lives Matter" protest in New York City. Anti-racism protests have put several cities under curfew to suppress rioting, following the death of George Floyd while in police custody. Credit: Angela Weis

As Protests Rage Over George Floyd’s Death, Climate Activists Embrace Racial Justice

By ILANA COHEN, EVELYN NIEVES, JUDY FAHYS, MARIANNE LAVELLE, JAMES BRUGGERS

A pedestrian crosses in the intersection of Queen Street and Victoria Street during heavy rain in Auckland, New Zealand. Credit: Jason Oxenham/Getty Images

New Study Shows Global Warming Intensifying Extreme Rainstorms Over North America

By Bob Berwyn

Hal Summers. Credit: Anna Belle Peevey/InsideClimate News

American Climate Video: Hurricane Michael Intensified Faster Than Even Long-Time Residents Could Imagine

By Katelyn Weisbrod

Ice shelves. Credit: Massimo Rumi/Barcroft Media via Getty Images

Antarctic Ocean Reveals New Signs of Rapid Melt of Ancient Ice, Clues About Future Sea Level Rise

By Bob Berwyn

How a Contrarian Scientist Helped Trump’s EPA Defy Mainstream Science

By Marianne Lavelle

Tree canopy. Credit: Alex Torrenegra/Flickr

Can Planting a Trillion Trees Stop Climate Change? Scientists Say it’s a Lot More Complicated

By Bob Berwyn

Richmond, California, home to a Chevron refinery near San Francisco Bay, in one of several cities suing fossil fuel companies over climate change. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

In Setback to Industry, the Ninth Circuit Sends California Climate Liability Cases Back to State Courts

By David Hasemyer

John Davis. Credit: Anna Belle Peevey/InsideClimate News

American Climate: The Family Home Had Gone Untouched by Floods for Over 80 Years, Until the Levee Breached

By Katelyn Weisbrod

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