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Chris Wright testifies before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources during a hearing on his nomination to be Secretary of Energy on Jan. 15 in Washington, D.C. Credit: Ting Shen/AFP via Getty Images

Trump’s New Energy Secretary Called Germany’s Energy Transition ‘Unreliable.’ But He Missed All the Nuance

By Dan Gearino

A section of lead pipe that supplied drinking water to a home in Troy, N.Y. is removed on May 20, 2024. Credit: Will Waldron/Albany Times Union via Getty Images

An EPA Rule Will Reduce Lead in Drinking Water—Unless This Effort to Block It Succeeds

By Keerti Gopal

Pronghorn roam through a natural gas field in the Green River Basin, managed by the Bureau of Land Management, in Southwestern Wyoming. Credit: Tara Boucher/BLM Wyoming

With a Veteran Oil and Gas Lobbyist Nominated To Lead the BLM, Westerners Worry About Wildlife and Renewable Energy

By Jake Bolster

Volunteers and residents start the clean up process following severe flash flooding on July 18, 2021 in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany. Credit: Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images

New German Government Report Highlights Growing Climate Security Risks

By Bob Berwyn

Audience members watch a ballet performance during Indigenous Women’s Day on February 8 in the rotunda of the New Mexico State Capitol in Santa Fe. Credit: Noel Lyn Smith/Inside Climate News

Indigenous Women Spotlight the Climate Crisis in New Mexico at Gathering Inside the Roundhouse

By Noel Lyn Smith

Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, who leads a network of mayors focused on climate action, speaks before President Joe Biden at the Intel Ocotillo Campus on March 20, 2024 in Chandler, Ariz. Credit: Rebecca Noble/Getty Images

Mayors Across US Urge Congress Not to Repeal Clean Energy Tax Credits

By Wyatt Myskow

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin addresses the General Assembly during his State of the Commonwealth speech on Jan. 13. Credit: John C. Clark/The Washington Post via Getty Images

In Virginia, Democratic Lawmakers Clash With Youngkin Over RGGI Membership, Flood Relief

By Charles Paullin

An oil pumpjack operates in the Permian Basin oil field in Odessa, Texas. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Project 2025 Advisor Takes the Reins at EPA Region 6

By Martha Pskowski

A view of the Golden Pass LNG Terminal construction site on June 7, 2023, in Sabine Pass, Texas. Credit: Jon Shapley/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

‘The Devil Will Bite You,’ Environmentalists Tell Japan’s Prime Minister on Eve of Trump Summit

By Phil McKenna

GOP Lawmakers Seek to Roll Back Methane Fee

By Phil McKenna

Lawmakers, led by Sen. Ed Markey, hold a press conference in front of the EPA headquarters in Washington, D.C., expressing concern over what they called an unlawful funding freeze and staffing disruptions. Credit: Aman Azhar/Inside Climate News

Lawmakers Demand Accountability From EPA Leaders Amid Funding Freeze, Staffing Disruptions

By Aman Azhar

A view of the Martinez Refining Company in Martinez, Calif. Credit: Michael Macor/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images

Big Oil’s Record-Breaking Spending on Lobbying Last Session Hobbled Key California Climate Measures

By Liza Gross

Steven Nadel testifies during a U.S. Senate committee hearing about a lighting efficiency bill in September 2007. Credit: C-SPAN

His Decades of Advocacy Saved You Money While Fighting Climate Change. Here’s His Advice for This Moment

By Dan Gearino

A view of the Moriah Energy Center construction site on Aug. 12, 2024 in Person County N.C., where BREDL is considering setting up an air monitoring station. Credit: Lisa Sorg for Inside Climate News/The Assembly

How the Money Stopped at One Environmental Nonprofit, Causing Hardship and Alarm

By Lisa Sorg

Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum speaks during a confirmation hearing to become Interior Secretary on Jan. 16 in Washington, D.C. Credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images

Directive From New Interior Secretary Weakens Public Land Protections to Push Fossil Fuels

By Lisa Sorg, Wyatt Myskow

Residents dig out stranded and buried cars after record snowfall on Dec. 2, 2024 in Erie, Pa. Credit: Jeff Swensen/Getty Images

Mid-Atlantic States Prepare for More Billion-Dollar Disasters as Trump Considers Cutting Emergency Funding

By Kiley Bense

Damage and residual flooding is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on Sept. 29, 2024 in Old Fort, N.C., a community listed as disadvantaged by the Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool. Credit: Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images

‘Canary in a Coal Mine’: Data Scientists Restore a Climate Justice Tool Taken Down by Trump

By Anika Jane Beamer

Protestors gather outside of USAID headquarters on Monday in Washington, D.C. Credit: Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images

‘America at War With Itself’: Humanitarian, Climate Aid Becomes Flashpoint in a Battle for Control of U.S. Government

By Dennis Pillion

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