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A Plant in Florida Emits Vast Quantities of a Greenhouse Gas Nearly 300 Times More Potent Than CO2

By Phil McKenna

Andrew Wheeler. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Trump’s EPA Fast-Tracks a Controversial Rule That Would Restrict the Use of Health Science

By Marianne Lavelle

A collaboration between Thailand’s PTT Global Chemical America and South Korea’s Daelim Industrial has been planning to construct a $5.7 billion plastics manufacturing plant at this site, as it was in February 2019, in Belmont County, Ohio.

Market Headwinds Buffet Appalachia’s Future as a Center for Petrochemicals

By James Bruggers

A weather balloon rises into the atmosphere, transmitting data about ozone as well as basic weather information like temperature, pressure and humidity. Credit: Robert Schwarz

Long Phased-Out Refrigeration and Insulation Chemicals Still Widely in Use and Warming the Climate

By Phil McKenna

Credit: Isaac Lawrence/AFP via Getty Images

Coronavirus 'Really Not the Way You Want To Decrease Emissions'

By Dan Gearino

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper. Credit: Sara D. Davis/Getty Images

North Carolina's Goal of Slashing Greenhouse Gases Faces Political Reality Test

By DAVID BOARKS, WFAE

A commuter wears a mask to protect herself from air pollution. Credit: Milos Miskov/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Breathing Polluted Air Shortens People’s Lives by an Average of 3 Years, a New Study Finds

By Neela Banerjee

Grocery store refrigerators. Credit: Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images

New EPA Rule Change Saves Industry Money but Exacts a Climate Cost

By James Bruggers

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers his 2020 State of the State address in Albany. Credit: J. Conrad Williams

Cuomo’s New Climate Change Plan is Ambitious but Short on Money

By Kristoffer Tigue

A group of concerned parents and their young kids listen as Protect South Portland organizers talk about how to engage in the activists’ fight for clean air. Credit: Sabrina Shankman/InsideClimate News

Parents Become Activists in the Fight over South Portland’s Petroleum Tanks

By Sabrina Shankman

Power Plant. Credit: plus49/Construction Photography/Avalon/Getty Images

Cross-State Air Pollution Causes Significant Premature Deaths in the U.S.

By Neela Banerjee

A cattle feedlot in Oklahoma. Credit: Alice Welch/USDA

Is Trump’s USDA Ready to Address Global Warming? There are Hopeful Signs.

By Georgina Gustin

The Cedar Mesa Ruins, were within the Bears Ears National Monument created by President Obama in 2016, but were removed by President Trump in 2017. Now, the Trump administration’s recently finalized guidelines allow drilling, mining and development on 2 m

Drilling, Mining Boom Possible But Unlikely Under Trump’s Final Plan for Southern Utah Lands

By Judy Fahys

In this March 2018 photo, smoke and benzene billow from a fire at a refinery near La Porte, Texas. Credit: Paul Harris/Getty Images

Benzene Emissions on the Perimeters of Ten Refineries Exceed EPA Limits

By Neela Banerjee

Hurricane Florence flooded out a contaminated Superfund site Cheraw, South Carolina. Credit: The State.

As Climate Change Hits the Southeast, Communities Wrestle with Politics, Funding

By James Bruggers

People pick up plastic waste on a beach. Credit: Ernesto Benavides/AFP/Getty Images

Booming Plastics Industry Faces Backlash as Data About Environmental Harm Grows

By James Bruggers

President Trump spoke at the American Farm Bureau Federation convention in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, touting his recent trade deals as a benefit to farmers. Credit: Georgina Gustin/InsideClimate News

Farm Bureau Warily Concedes on Climate, While Members Praise Trump’s Deregulation

By Georgina Gustin

Air conditioning units hang off the back side of a row of buildings on July 18, 2018 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. Credit: Visual China Group via Getty Images

China, India Emissions Pledges May Not Be Reducing Powerful Warming Gas

By Phil McKenna

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