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The Livestock Industry’s Secret Weapons: Expert Academics
By Georgina Gustin
New Research Shows Emissions From Cars and Power Plants Can Hinder Insects’ Search for the Plants They Pollinate
By Moriah McDonald
Companies in Texas Exploit ‘Loopholes,’ Attribute 1 Million Pounds of Air Pollution to Recent Freezing Weather
By Dylan Baddour, Inside Climate News, and Alejandra Martinez, Texas Tribune
A Battle Is Underway Over California’s Lucrative Dairy Biogas Market
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
The U.S. May Not Have Won Over Critics in Dubai, But the Biden Administration Helped Keep the Process Alive
By Marianne Lavelle
A Texas Dairy Ranks Among the State’s Biggest Methane Emitters. But Don’t Ask the EPA or the State About It.
By Phil McKenna, Georgina Gustin, Peter Aldhous
Fossil Fuel Companies and Cement Manufacturers Could Be to Blame for a More Than a Third of West’s Wildfires
By Wyatt Myskow
As EPA Proposes Tougher Rules on Emissions, Report Names Pennsylvania as One of America’s Top Polluters
By Victoria St. Martin
US Emissions of the World’s Most Potent Greenhouse Gas Are 56 Percent Higher Than EPA Estimates, a New Study Shows
By Phil McKenna
Amid Rising Emissions, Could Congressional Republicans Help the US Reach Its Climate Targets?
By Emma Ricketts, Grant Schwab
Lululemon’s Olympic Challenge to Reduce Its Emissions
By Phil McKenna
US Emissions Surged in 2021: Here’s Why in Six Charts
By Ariel Gans
New Report Expects Global Emissions of Carbon Dioxide to Rebound to Pre-Pandemic High This Year
By Nicholas Kusnetz
In the Sunbelt, Young Climate Activists Push Cities to Cut Emissions, Whether Their Mayors Listen or Not
By James Bruggers, Sydney Boles, Brendan Rivers
The Climate Solution Actually Adding Millions of Tons of CO2 Into the Atmosphere
By Lisa Song, ProPublica, and James Temple, MIT Technology Review
DeSantis Recognizes the Threat Posed by Climate Change, but Hasn’t Embraced Reducing Carbon Emissions
By James Bruggers, Amy Green