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Trump Administration

Streams turn the Red Desert of Wyoming green, and provide habitat for wildlife from elk to pronghorn to sage grouse. Credit: Michael Kodas/Inside Climate News with aerial support provided by LightHawk.

The Sage Grouse Could Face More Development in Its Critical Habitat Under Trump

By Jake Bolster

A roadless area featuring a peak of the Santa Ana mountains is seen within the Cleveland National Forest. Credit: EcoFlight

Proposal to Undo Roadless Rule Would Open Some of Southern California’s Last Wild Forests to Development

By Wyatt Myskow

The construction site of the COL5 data center is seen on July 24 in Lewis Center, Ohio. Credit: Eli Hiller/The Washington Post via Getty Images

EPA Moves to Prioritize Review of New Chemicals for Data Centers

By Tom Perkins

Susanne Brown, from Bellingham, Wash., looks at a sign that reads, “This Facility is Closed Due to the Federal Government Shutdown,” on the door to an Everglades National Park visitor center on Wednesday in Florida. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

National Parks Are Staying Open During the Government Shutdown, Putting Visitors and Resources at Risk

By Wyatt Myskow

Demonstrators gather to protest against federal cuts to scientific research outside the headquarters of NOAA on March 3 in Silver Spring, Md. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Despite the Trump Administration’s Best Efforts to Suppress It, Climate Science Is Alive and Well Online

By Bob Berwyn

Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, speaks during a press conference following a meeting between President Trump and Congressional Democratic leaders on Monday in Washington, D.C. Credit: Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images

Government Shutdown Threatens Further Destruction of Environment and Science Agencies, Advocates Warn

By Dylan Baddour, Marianne Lavelle

A coal mine operates on leased public land in Colorado. Credit: BLM Colorado

Citing ‘AI Arms Race,’ Trump Administration Announces Efforts to Rekindle US Coal Industry

By Jake Bolster

A wind turbine awaits construction in Balko, Okla. Credit: Jim West/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

With Federal Support for Wind and Solar Waning, States Are Trying to Push Policy Through on Their Own

By Aidan Hughes

President Donald Trump speaks during the 80th session of the U.N. General Assembly at the United Nations headquarters on Sept. 23 in New York City. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Unpacking Trump’s ‘Con Job’ Comments About Climate Change to the UN

By Jenni Doering and Aynsley O’Neill

Disinformation on Steroids: Climate Science Takes It on the Chin

ICN Sunday Morning

A surface coal mine in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin. Credit: BLM Wyoming

Bureau of Land Management to Sell Off Federal Coal Reserve Leases in Wyoming

By Arcelia Martin, Jake Bolster

A Tumultuous Moment for Public Lands and All Who Rely on Them

ICN Sunday Morning

Donald Trump is prayed over by a local business owner in Swannanoa, N.C., during a visit to see the devastation of Hurricane Helene on Oct. 21, 2024. Credit: The Washington Post via Getty Images/Grist

Trump Raised $8 Million for Hurricane Helene Survivors. Where Did It All Go?

By Katie Myers, Grist

President Donald Trump speaks during the 80th session of the U.N.’s General Assembly at the organization’s headquarters on Tuesday in New York City. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Trump Takes His ‘Green Energy Scam’ Talk to the UN

By Dan Gearino

What Happens When Emergency Alerts Don’t Alert Everyone?

By Kiley Price

Transmission lines lead to an oil refinery in Deer Park, Texas. Credit: Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP via Getty Images

Senate Democrats Blame Trump’s Assault on Clean Energy for High Electricity Prices

By Marianne Lavelle

Machinery transfers coal at a port in China’s Chongqing municipality on April 20. Credit: STR/AFP via Getty Images

Top Fossil Fuel Producing Nations Plan to Blow Past Climate Targets

By Nicholas Kusnetz

After Trump Cut the National Science Foundation by 56 Percent, a Venerable Arctic Research Center Closes Its Doors

By Lisa Sorg

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