Climate Change
Developer Confirms Funding For Massive Rio Grande Gas Terminal
By Dylan Baddour
European Union Approves Ambitious Nature Restoration Law
By Bob Berwyn
As East Harlem Waits for Infrastructure Projects to Mitigate Flood Risk, Residents Are Creating Their Own Solutions
By Juanita Gordon
As an Obscure United Nations Gathering Deliberates the Fate of Deep-Sea Mining, the Tuna Industry Calls for a Halt
By Georgina Gustin
As Texas Cranks Up the AC, Congested Transmission Lines Cause Renewable Power to Go to Waste
By Keaton Peters
Alabama Black Belt Becomes Environmental Justice Test Case: Is Sanitation a Civil Right?
By Dennis Pillion, AL.com
In Oregon Timber Country, a Town Buys the Surrounding Forests to Confront Climate-Driven Wildfires
By Grant Stringer
Q&A: What to Do About Pollution From a Vast New Shell Plastics Plant in Pennsylvania
Study: Microgrids Could Reduce California Power Shutoffs—to a Point
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Midwest States, Often Billed as Climate Havens, Suffer Summer of Smoke, Drought, Heat
By Madeline Heim, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and Chloe Johnson, Minneapolis Star-Tribune
The Melting Glaciers of Svalbard Offer an Ominous Glimpse of More Warming to Come
By Lydia Larsen
Carbon Capture Faces a Major Test in North Dakota
By Dan Gearino
Country’s Largest Grid Operator Must Process and Connect Backlogged Clean Energy Projects, a New Report Says
By Kathiann M. Kowalski
An Ohio Strip Mine’s Mineral Rights Are Under Unusual New Ownership
By Dani Kington and Keri Johnson, Athens County Independent
Federal Money Begins Flowing to Lake Erie for Projects With an Eye on Future Climate Impacts
By Kathiann M. Kowalski
Little Publicized but Treacherous, Methane From Coal Mines Upends the Lives of West Virginia Families
By James Bruggers