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Seniors in New York City and a coalition of environmental groups held a rally on March 21, 2023 as part of a National Day of Action to pressure the major banks to stop financing the expansion of the fossil fuel industry. Credit: Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images

Older Voters Are Second Only to Young People in Share of ‘Climate Voters,’ New Study Shows

By Marianne Lavelle

Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, President of the UNFCCC COP28 Climate Conference, speaks at a presentation of the Industrial Transition Accelerator on Saturday in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Government, Corporate and Philanthropic Interests Coalesce On Curbing Methane Emissions as Calls at COP28 for Binding Global Methane Agreement Intensify

By Phil McKenna

Joseph Vipond, from the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment, at COP28's Blue Zone in Expo City, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Credit: Walaa Alshaer/COP28 via Getty Images

More Than 100 Countries at COP28 Call For Fossil Fuel Phaseout

By Bob Berwyn

Judith Kimerling kneeling on pipelines above a drilling waste pit in the Ecuadorian Amazon in July 1990. Credit: Courtesy of Judith Kimerling

Judith Kimerling’s 1991 ‘Amazon Crude’ Exposed the Devastation of Oil Exploration in Ecuador. If Only She Could Make it Stop

By Katie Surma

Sultan al-Jaber, president of the UNFCCC COP28 Climate Conference, attends a press conference following the opening session of the conference on Thursday. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Has COP28 President Sultan al-Jaber Used the UN Climate Summit to Advance the Interests of UAE’s Oil Company?

Interview by Steve Curwood, "Living on Earth"

COP28 Promised Fireworks. Back in the US, the Climate Wars Rage On

By Kristoffer Tigue

At COP28 in Dubai, (L-R) António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General, John Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate for the United States of America and His Highness Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Abu Dhabi. Credit: Mahmoud Khaled/COP28 via Getty Images

At COP28, the Role of Food Systems in the Climate Crisis Will Get More Attention Than Ever

By Georgina Gustin

A wolverine in the high country of Helena National Forest. Credit: Kalon Baughan

Wolverines Are Finally Listed as Threatened. Decades of Reversals May Have Caused the Protections to Come Too Late

By Grant Stringer

A newly constructed fence bearing a "no trespassing" sign stands in front of Sandy Pouncey's storm shelter. Credit: Lee Hedgepeth/Inside Climate News

Public Funding Gave This Alabama Woman Shelter From the Storm. Then Her Neighbor Fenced Her Out

By Lee Hedgepeth

The protesters' signage reflected multiple demands on climate change and the humanitarian crisis in Palestine. Credit: Keerti Gopal/Inside Climate News

Activists Condemn Speakers at The New York Times’ Dealbook Summit for Driving Climate Change and Call for Permanent Ceasefire in Gaza

By Keerti Gopal

The second generation of Volkswagen's ID.3 electric car on a production line on May 24, 2023 in Zwickau, Germany. Credit: Jens Schlueter/Getty Images

Battery Prices Are Falling Again, and That’s a Good Thing

By Dan Gearino

Cleanup efforts commenced in Cedar Key, Fla. on Thursday, August 31, 2023 a day after Hurricane Idalia passed through the area. Credit: Thomas Simonetti/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Hurricane-Weary Floridians Ask: What U.N. Climate Talks? 

By Amy Green

Banners fly at the UNFCCC COP28 Climate Conference in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, before its official opening on Thursday. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

At COP28, the United States Will Stress an End to Fossil Emissions, Not Fuels

By Marianne Lavelle

An aerial view shows the aftermath of flooding in the Pajaro Valley of Monterey County as atmospheric river storms hit California in March 2023. Credit: Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

In California, Farmers Test a Method to Sink More Water into Underground Stores

By Emma Foehringer Merchant

Six Numbers Illustrating Why COP28 Could Be a Heavy Lift for World Leaders

By Kristoffer Tigue

Two audience members hold each other during a screening at the Philadelphia Museum of Art of the film "A Letter to my Sisters," a documentary about young women and breast cancer produced by Nia Imani Bailey, on October 7, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Credit: Caroline Gutman

A New Law Regulating the Cosmetics Industry Expands the FDA’s Power But Fails to Ban Toxic Chemicals in Beauty Products

By Victoria St. Martin

Jeanette Toomer fears that formaldehyde-based relaxers in hair straighteners she used for decades led her to develop endometrial cancer. Credit: Michael Kodas

Black Women Face Disproportionate Risks From Largely Unregulated Toxic Substances in Beauty and Personal Care Products

By Victoria St. Martin

A new residence hall at Creighton University has a solar water heater. Pictured is one of two groups of solar collectors on the roof. Credit: Naked Energy

A New Solar Water Heating System Goes Online as Its Developer Enters the US Market

By Dan Gearino

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