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A wind turbine sits behind a house in Nolan, Texas. Credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images

Bills That Could Have Hurt Renewable Energy Die in Texas Legislature

By Arcelia Martin

The Hays Energy Project, a 990 MW gas-fired power plant near San Marcos, is seen on May 27. Credit: Dylan Baddour/Inside Climate News

Developers Propose More Than 100 New Gas Power Plants in Texas

By Dylan Baddour

A view of an urban solar farm in Chicago. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Shine On: Illinois Hopes to Continue Solar Boom Despite Federal Headwinds

By Douglas J. Guth

An emergency order last week blocked the retirement of the coal-fired J.H. Campbell Complex in Michigan. Credit: Consumers Energy

Trump Hastens ‘Drumbeat’ of Deferred Coal Plant Retirements

By Marianne Lavelle, Carrie Klein

Exterior construction was just about complete at the LG Energy Solution-Honda joint venture battery plant in October 2024 near Jeffersonville, Ohio. Credit: Honda

What Does the ‘Big Beautiful’ Debate Tell Us About the Politics of the IRA?

By Dan Gearino

Sisters Abigail and Jennifer Lindsey stand on their rural property on May 27 outside New Braunfels, Texas, where they posted a sign in opposition to a large data center and power plant planned across the street. Credit: Dylan Baddour/Inside Climate News

Data Centers Are Building Their Own Gas Power Plants in Texas

By Dylan Baddour, Arcelia Martin

An aerial view of the Clinton Clean Energy Center in Illinois. Credit: Constellation Energy

Meta Strikes 20-Year Nuclear Power Deal With Constellation Energy

By Arcelia Martin

President Donald Trump tours U.S. Steel’s Irvin Works in West Mifflin, Pa., on Friday. Credit: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images

U.S. Steel Is a Major Source of Pollution in Pennsylvania. Will Its Sale Lock in Emissions for Another Generation?

By Kiley Bense

The Economic Consequences of Ignoring Climate Change

By Kiley Price

Cows graze on deforested land in Madre de Dios, Peru. Credit: Angela Ponce/The Washington Post via Getty Images

As China Touts Green Financing and Climate Goals, Its Banks Are Pouring Billions Into Commodities From the World’s Rainforests

By Georgina Gustin

Traffic on Interstate 90 drives by the shuttered Belvidere Assembly Plant in Belvidere, Ill. The United Auto Workers announced in April that Stellantis would not go forward with a battery plant it planned to add to the giant facility. Credit: Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images

Clean Energy Project Cancellations Top $14 Billion So Far in 2025

By Marianne Lavelle

A container ship is docked at the Port of Oakland in California on Feb. 3. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

What Will Tariffs Do to the Energy Economy? Here Are Three Scenarios

By Dan Gearino

Diane Wilson pictured by her skiff outside her Calhoun County home in December 2024. Credit: Dylan Baddour/Inside Climate News

Veteran Environmentalist Sues Rural School Board Over Exxon Tax Break Decision

By Dylan Baddour

Engineers walk through Emirates Global Aluminum’s Al Taweelah smelter in the United Arab Emirates. Credit: Emirates Global Aluminum

Global Aluminum Producer Announces $4 Billion Smelter for Wind-Rich Oklahoma

By Phil McKenna

An LNG tanker makes its way into Cameron Pass near the site of Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass project in southwest Louisiana. Credit: The Washington Post via Getty Images

Chubb No Longer Insuring Gulf Coast LNG Project That Faces Sustained Opposition Over Health Concerns

By Keerti Gopal

An aerial view of oil storage containers at Chevron’s Pasadena refinery in Texas. Credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images

How the World’s Most Powerful Corporations Have Fought Accountability for Climate Change

By Katie Surma

The Basel Committee secretariat is located at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland. Credit: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images

Policy Experts Fear Laxer Climate Rules Could Leave U.S. Markets Open to Greater Volatility

By Aman Azhar

A building damaged by Hurricane Helene is seen on March 24 in Asheville, N.C. Communities in western North Carolina continue the recovery process more than six months after the storm. Credit: Sean Rayford/Getty Images

Despite Problems in and out of State, Horne LLP Is Again Chosen by N.C. Officials to Run Disaster Relief Efforts

By Lisa Sorg

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