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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro prepares to speak before U.S. President Joe Biden takes the stage during a campaign event at Montgomery County Community College on Jan. 5 in Blue Bell, Pa. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

In His First Year as Governor, Josh Shapiro Forged Alliances With the Natural Gas Industry, Angering Environmentalists Who Once Supported Him

By Kiley Bense

Adam Ortiz (center), EPA's Region 3 administrator, flanked by Democratic Rep. Jennifer McClellan of Virginia’s 4th district and members of the nonprofit Virginia Community Voice visited a vacant elementary school building in South Richmond, which the community group has proposed to turn into a community space. Credit: Aman Azhar/Inside Climate News

A Year Before Biden’s First Term Ends, Environmental Regulators Rush to Aid Disinvested Communities

By Aman Azhar

Dr. Cornel West attends the March to End Fossil Fuels in New York City on Sept. 17, 2023, ahead of the Climate Ambition Summit. Credit: Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images

Dr. Cornel West Is Running to Become President of the United States. What Are His Views on Climate Change and the Environment?

By Lee Hedgepeth

Andrea Bowers, Rights of Nature I, 2022, neon. Credit: Katie Surma/Inside Climate News.

Fighting for a Foothold in American Law, the Rights of Nature Movement Finds New Possibilities in a Change of Venue: the Arts

By Katie Surma

Why Joseph Goffman’s Senate Confirmation Could Be a Win for Climate Action and Equity

By Kristoffer Tigue

State park visitors walk along a section of the Great Salt Lake that used to be underwater on Aug. 2, 2021 near Magna, Utah. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Utah Legislature Takes Aim at Rights of Nature Movement

By Katie Surma

A view of Expo City during COP28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Dec. 12, 2023. Credit: Wang Dongzhen/Xinhua via Getty Images

COP28 Left a Vacuum California Leaders Aim to Fill

By Liza Gross

Sen. Joe Manchin arrives for a “Politics & Eggs” event at St. Anselm College's New Hampshire Institute of Politics on Jan. 12 in Manchester, N.H. Credit: Scott Eisen/Getty Images

Sen. Joe Manchin Eyes a Possible Third Party Presidential Run

By Phil McKenna

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks to the media at Saint Anselm College on Friday, Jan. 19 in Goffstown N.H. Credit: Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images

DeSantis Called for ‘Energy Dominance’ During White House Run. His Plan Still is Relevant to Floridians, Who Face Intensifying Climate Impacts 

By Amy Green

Sen. Joe Manchin waits to be introduced during an event at Saint Anselm College on Jan. 12, 2024 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Credit: Scott Eisen/Getty Images

Q&A: What a Joe Manchin Presidential Run Could Mean for the 2024 Election—and the Climate

Interview by Paloma Beltran and Jenni Doering, Living on Earth

Republican presidential candidate, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, interacts with people during a campaign event on Jan. 19 in Milford, New Hampshire. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Republican Presidential Candidate Nikki Haley Says Climate Change is Real. Is She Proposing Anything to Stop It?

By Phil McKenna

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg speaks during a news conference at the Department of Transportation headquarters on Sept. 27, 2023 in Washington, DC. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Q&A: Pete Buttigieg’s Vision for America’s EV Future

Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth

Workers at the Hale County Courthouse in Greensboro, Alabama, have found themselves facing a choice: work in uncomfortable conditions or use personal time to avoid chilly inside temperatures. Credit: Lee Hedgepeth/Inside Climate News

Hale Freezes Over

By Lee Hedgepeth

The smokestack of the Wheelabrator Incinerator in Baltimore. Credit: Eva Claire Hambach/AFP via Getty Images

Advocates Welcome EPA’s Proposed Pollution Restrictions On Trash Incineration. But Environmental Justice Concerns Remain

By Aman Azhar

Republican presidential candidate and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley speaks to reporters following a campaign event on Jan. 11 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Credit: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Q&A: In New Hampshire, Nikki Haley Touts Her Role as UN Ambassador in Pulling the US Out of the Paris Climate Accord

Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth

An oil pumpjack stands idle near homes in February 2023 in Signal Hill, California. The production of oil and natural gas in the U.S. soared to record heights within the past year. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images

American Petroleum Institute Plans Election-Year Blitz in the Face of Climate Policy Pressure

By Marianne Lavelle

According to a new report from Appalachian Citizens' Law Center, this “zombie” mine in Pike County, Kentucky has not produced coal since 2019. Credit: Erin Savage/Appalachian Voices

Congressional Office Agrees to Investigate ‘Zombie’ Coal Mines

By James Bruggers

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs at the Tempe Center for the Arts on September 28, 2023. Credit: Rebecca Noble/Getty Images

Arizona Governor Vows to Update State’s Water Laws

By Wyatt Myskow

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