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The nuisance of long-haul garbage trucks have led towns and villages across the Finger Lakes to pass resolutions opposing a bid to expand the state’s largest landfill. Credit: Caroline Gutman/The Washington Post via Getty Images

In New York’s Finger Lakes Region, Long-Haul Garbage Trucks Trigger Town Resolutions Against Landfill Expansion

By Peter Mantius

A student walks by an active oil drilling field located near Alliance Ted K. Tajima High School in Los Angeles on Sept. 27, 2023. Credit: Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

California Communities Celebrate ‘Massive’ Victory as Oil Industry Drops Unpopular Referendum

By Liza Gross

The Supreme Court is seen on June 26 in Washington. Credit: Anna Rose Layden/Getty Images

Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Doctrine: What it Means for Climate Change Policy

By Marianne Lavelle

A wetland in the Croatan National Forest in eastern North Carolina. Wetlands help offset the damaging effects of climate change. Credit: Lisa Sorg/Inside Climate News

In North Carolina, a Legal Fight Over Wetlands Protections

By Lisa Sorg

Venture Global, which owns this methane (liquefied natural gas) export facility in southeast Louisiana, plans to build a second terminal next door. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted 2-1 Thursday to approve the proposal, which critics say would emit a massive amount of greenhouse gases. Credit: Julie Dermansky/Julie Dermansky Photography LLC

Federal Commission OKs Largest LNG Terminal in US; Local Advocates Expected to Sue

By Pam Radtke, Floodlight

An aerial view of a fuel holding tank at Dorsey Junction Station in Woodbine, Maryland. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Ongoing Spending on Gas Infrastructure Can Worsen Energy Poverty, Impede Energy Transition, Maryland Utility Advocate Says

By Aman Azhar

As a Longwall Coal Mine Grows Beneath an Alabama Town, Neighbors of an Explosion Victim Feel Undermined and Unheard

By Lee Hedgepeth

Shareholders enter the gates of the headquarters' of French oil and gas company TotalEnergies in Courbevoie, France on May 24. Credit: Stephane De Sakutin/AFP via Getty Images

Europe’s New ESG Rules Spark Questions About What Sustainable Investing Looks Like

By Mathilde Augustin

Delegates from countries around the world meet on June 3 at the annual climate conference in Bonn, Germany in preparation for COP29. Credit: Christoph Driessen/picture alliance via Getty Images

Developing Countries Say Their Access Difficulties at Bonn Climate Talks Show Justice Issues Obstruct Climate Progress

By Bob Berwyn

An aerial view of kids playing at a school near the metallurgical complex in La Oroya, Peru. Credit: Ernesto Benavides/AFP via Getty Images

Q&A: The U.N.’s New Special Rapporteur for Human Rights and Environment Previously Won a Landmark Case in Peru

By Katie Surma

A woman shops for groceries in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Sept. 15, 2023. Credit: Paola Chapdelaine/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Foes of New York Packaging Bill Used Threats of Empty Grocery Shelves to Defeat Plastics Bill

By James Bruggers

Jorge Buxadé, a Spanish candidate for the EU parliamentary election, speaks during a campaign rally on June 2 in Murcia, Spain. Buxadé leads the European delegation of Vox, a far-right party in Spain. Credit: Edu Botella/Europa Press via Getty Images

Europe’s Swing to the Right Threatens Global Climate Policy

By Bob Berwyn

President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum speaks to a crowd after initial results showed she was leading the polls by a wide margin on Monday in Mexico City. Credit: Manuel Velasquez/Getty Images

Mexico Elected a Climate Scientist. But Will She Be a Climate President?

By Martha Pskowski

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivers a special address on climate action at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on Wednesday, World Environment Day. Credit: Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images

UN Secretary-General Calls for Ban on Fossil Fuel Advertising, Says Next 18 Months Are Critical for Climate Action

By Keerti Gopal

Gov. Glenn Youngkin delivers remarks to the media following the adjournment of the 2024 Virginia General Assembly on March 14 in Richmond, Va. Credit: Minh Connors/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Youngkin Pledges to Decouple Virginia from California Vehicle Emissions Standards by End of 2024

By Sarah Vogelsong

Biden’s Chinese Tariffs Could Hamper E-Bike Sales in the U.S.

By Kiley Price

At a 2023 rally across the highway from Seneca Meadows Inc., Seneca Lake Guardian co-founder Yvonne Taylor called for the facility to be shut down. Credit: Peter Mantius/WaterFront

In New York, Attorney General Letitia James’ Narrow View of the State’s Green Amendment

By Peter Mantius

An aerial view of an Orlando neighborhood following Hurricane Ian on Oct. 1, 2022. Credit: Bryan R. Smith/AFP via Getty Images

New Law to Provide Florida Homebuyers With More Transparency on Flood History

By Amy Green

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