Activists Urge the International Energy Agency to Remove Paywalls Around its Data The intergovernmental organization, based in Paris, derives about a quarter of its budget from subscriptions costing almost $18,000 a year. Activists say the fees are an impediment to climate-related research by nonprofits. By Andrew Marquardt and Jeannie Kopstein
Soft Corals Are Dying Around Jeju Island, a Biosphere Reserve That’s Home to a South Korean Navy Base By Hangyun Kim
Indigenous Tribes Facing Displacement in Alaska and Louisiana Say the U.S. Is Ignoring Climate Threats By Dalia Faheid
In Three Predominantly Black North Birmingham Neighborhoods, Residents Live Inside an Environmental ‘Nightmare’ By Julia Benbrook, Augusta Saraiva
The US Nuclear Weapons Program Left ‘a Horrible Legacy’ of Environmental Destruction and Death Across the Navajo Nation By Cheyanne M. Daniels
As the Gulf of Mexico Heals from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Stringent Safety Proposals Remain Elusive By Nicholas Portuondo
Biden’s Bet on Electric Vehicles Is Drawing Opposition from Republicans Who Fear Liberal Overreach By Nicholas Portuondo
The Paris Agreement Was a First Step, Not an End Goal. Still, the World’s Nations Are Far Behind By Katie Livingstone
Climate Activists Converge on Washington With a Gift and a Warning for Biden and World Leaders By Alicia Diaz