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Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Just Lost Protection From Mining

Democrat Tina Smith held the Senate floor for hours arguing against the removal of the ban, but GOP senators were unmoved and the Senate approved the resolution 50-49.

By Ana Radelat, MinnPost

A person travels through the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in September 2019 in northern Minnesota. Credit: Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images

The National Park Service Saw Major Job Losses in the Last Year. More Changes Loom.

By Kiley Price

President Donald Trump speaks alongside EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin during an event announcing the rollback of the endangerment finding at the White House on Thursday. Credit: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

‘We Will See Them in Court’: Environmental Lawyers Vow to Challenge Trump’s Repeal of Key Climate Finding

By Kiley Bense

China's Vice-Premier He Lifeng delivers a speech during the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday. Credit: Fabrice Coffrin/AFP via Getty Images

Economic Interests Drive Chinese Climate Leadership Amid U.S. Retreat

By Dylan Baddour

President Donald Trump speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on March 3. Credit: Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images

How Trump’s Withdrawal From Climate Treaties May Ultimately Play Out 

Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth

A Year After the LA Fires, Recovery Is Lagging, But Bright Spots Emerge

By Kiley Price

EPA civil servants from the Boston area participate in a demonstration at Angell Memorial Square on March 25, 2025. Credit: Brett Phelps/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Trump’s EPA Focus: Delay, Rescind, Dismantle Environmental and Health Protections

By Liza Gross

Trump Cuts Could Hinder Efforts to Stop Climate-Fueled Spread of Invasive Species

By Kiley Price

Air pollution pours from the Olin Mathieson Chemical Plant in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in 1972, before many federal regulations of such emissions were implemented. Credit: HUM Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

EPA’s ‘Comeback’ a Sham Fueled by Trump’s Authoritarian Power Grab, Critics Charge

By Liza Gross

Fearing Retaliation, Scientists Are Struggling to Share Impacts of Federal Cuts

By Kiley Price

U.S. Bans on Certain Foreign Fish Imports Could Help Conserve Marine Mammals Worldwide, Experts Say

By Kiley Price

The Trump Administration’s Concerted Attacks on Wind Threaten the Industry’s Future

By Kiley Price

Urban Parks Can Support People and Biodiversity—if They Are Designed With Both in Mind

By Kiley Price

U.S. National Security Heads Turn Away from Climate Research as Threats Mount

By Kiley Price

Fired National Park Service Staff Will Be Reinstated, but Long-Term Threats Loom

By Kiley Price

Will Trump’s Diminished Data Sharing at CDC Hamper Bird Flu Preparedness?

By Kiley Price

Climate Change Makes Vaccines More Important—While Also Undercutting Them

By Kiley Price

Reckoning With Climate Anxiety in the Wake of the US Election

By Kiley Price

The Biden Administration Adds Teeth Back to Endangered Species Act Weakened Under Trump

By Kiley Price

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