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Besides social media accounts, insideclimatenews has populated their site with Mass Sloth Deaths in Florida Are a Warning About Wildlife Trade and Pandemic Risk, Scientists Say - Inside Climate News, insideclimatenews.org, After Snowy Winter Delays Prevention, New Jersey Faces Rising Wildfire Risk - Inside Climate News, Florida Temporarily Bans Sloth Imports After Dozens Die at Orlando Business - Inside Climate News, Amazon Deforestation at Eight-Year Low, Report Shows - Inside Climate News, Wild Blueberry Farms Across Maine Suffer as Climate Change Upends Growing Seasons - Inside Climate News, Dam Useless: Barriers Prevent a Migratory Fish from Reproducing - Inside Climate News, How the Rush to Mine the Metal of the Future Echoes America’s Colonial Past - Inside Climate News, Britain’s Most Iconic Fish Nears Breaking Point - Inside Climate News, Tribe and Environmentalists to Sue Feds Over Arizona Mine’s Impacts to Threatened Owls - Inside Climate News, Almost Half of America’s Kids Are Breathing Toxic Air - Inside Climate News, Corpus Christi Plans to Declare a ‘Water Emergency.’ What Does That Mean? - Inside Climate News, NOAA Defends Cuts to Research and Climate Monitoring at Budget Hearing - Inside Climate News, Low-Producing Oil Wells in Texas Cause Headaches for Landowners - Inside Climate News, At ‘Sloth World’ in Florida, Wild Sloths Have Died by the Dozens - Inside Climate News, A Hunger Strike Ends, but an ‘Unreasonable’ Woman’s Battle Against Corporate Polluters Marches On - Inside Climate News, Norway Reopens Annual Whale Hunt Despite Pressure to End Commercial Whaling - Inside Climate News, Cancer Rates Are Higher Near Large Livestock Feeding Operations in 3 States, a New Study Finds - Inside Climate News, How Forests Start to Fail, One Leaf at a Time - Inside Climate News, Trump Administration Targets Bison on Federal Grazing Lands - Inside Climate News, The Warm, Dry Winter Has Left Firefighters in Wyoming Nervous - Inside Climate News, Toxic Ocean Crisis in Papua New Guinea Sparks Mass Marine Die-Off and Public Health Emergency - Inside Climate News, Summit Sold Its Midwest Pipeline as a Carbon Solution. Now, It’ll Be Used for Fossil Fuels. - Inside Climate News, In the Fight to Defend the Amazon, This Indigenous Community’s Secret Weapon Is Science - Inside Climate News, After Trump’s Interior Secretary Transferred Thousands of Staff to His Office, Chaos Followed, Former Workers Say - Inside Climate News, Earth’s Greatest Underwater Migrations Are Disappearing - Inside Climate News, A New Wine Label Promotes Workers’ Rights - Inside Climate News, Nation’s First Critical Minerals Mine Nears Approval in Biodiversity Hotspot - Inside Climate News, Water Shortage May Hit Corpus Christi Within Weeks - Inside Climate News, On the Farm, the Hidden Climate Cost of the Broken U.S. Health Care System - Inside Climate News, After a Decade of Missteps, a Texas City Careens Toward a Water-Shortage Catastrophe - Inside Climate News, How Will the War in Iran Affect Your Utility Bills?, EPA Hits 40-Year Lows in Staffing After Trump Targets Its Public Health Experts - Inside Climate News, New Lawsuit Aims to Halt Expansion of a Montana Coal Mine Blamed for Drying up the Land Above It - Inside Climate News, Dow Asks Texas to Legalize Plastic Pollution From Its Seadrift Complex - Inside Climate News, Expanded Arctic Drilling Faces a Wave of Lawsuits, Satellites Reveal New Climate Threat to Emperor Penguins - Inside Climate News, The Farming Industry Has Embraced ‘Precision Agriculture’ and AI, but Critics Question Its Environmental Benefits - Inside Climate News, Border Wall Closes in on Big Bend - Inside Climate News, How a Groundbreaking Indigenous Treaty on Whales’ Rights Could Change National Laws - Inside Climate News, Inside Clean Energy Newsletter | ‘The Sky Isn’t Falling’: Providing Perspective on the Data Center Boom, ‘A Disaster Waiting to Happen’: How the Fracking Boom Put an Oil Field in the Guadalupe River Floodplain - Inside Climate News, Scientists Join Swiss Hunger Strike to Raise Climate Alarm, Trump Funds Two New Coal Plants and Extends Another Dozen, Citing ‘Energy Dominance’ - Inside Climate News, Why Kentucky Is Dead Last for Wind and Solar Production, Greenpeace Plans to Sue JBS for Its Climate Impacts, Seeks Details About Major Plans in Nigeria - Inside Climate News, The West Sizzled in a November Heat Wave and Snow Drought, Why Wildfire Experts Are So Worried About This Year’s Fire Season - Inside Climate News, Coal Powered the Industrial Revolution. It Left Behind an ‘Absolutely Massive’ Environmental Catastrophe, Coral Reefs in French Polynesia Are Stuck Between Life and Death - Inside Climate News, Plans to Reopen St. Croix’s Limetree Refinery Have Analysts Surprised and Residents Concerned, insideclimatenews.org, ‘We’re Being Wrapped in Poison’: A Century of Oil and Gas Development Has Devastated the Ponca City Region of Northern Oklahoma, Sign Up For Our Newsletters, Inside Clean Energy: In the Year of the Electric Truck, Some Real Talk from Texas Auto Dealers, Fire in the ‘Galapagos of North America’ Risks Species Found Nowhere Else - Inside Climate News, ConocoPhillips’ Plan for Extracting Half-a-Billion Barrels of Crude in Alaska’s Fragile Arctic Presents a Defining Moment for Joe Biden, Forecasters Predict Below-Average Hurricane Season, Advise Against Complacency - Inside Climate News, Malnourished Gray Whales of the Eastern North Pacific Are in ‘Serious Trouble’ - Inside Climate News, Fossil Fuels Aren’t Just Harming the Planet. They’re Making Us Sick, Forecasters Tap High-Tech Tools as US Warns of Another Unusually Active Hurricane Season, From the Middle East to East Baltimore, a Johns Hopkins Professor Works to Make the City More Climate-Resilient, In Africa, Conflict and Climate Super-Charge the Forces Behind Famine and Food Insecurity, In Jacobabad, One of the Hottest Cities on the Planet, a Heat Wave Is Pushing the Limits of Human Livability, Space Tourism Poses a Significant ‘Risk to the Climate’, Biden Is Losing His Base on Climate Change, a New Pew Poll Finds. Six in 10 Democrats Don’t Feel He’s Doing Enough, A Collision of Economics and History: In Pennsylvania, the Debate Over Climate is a Bitter One, Climate Advocates Hoping Biden Would Declare a Climate Emergency Are Disappointed by the Small Steps He Announced on Wednesday, Occidental Seeks Texas Property Tax Abatements to Help Finance its Long-Shot Plan for Removing Carbon Dioxide From the Atmosphere, A Commonsense Proposal to Deal With Plastics Pollution: Stop Making So Much Plastic, Too Hot to Work, Too Hot to Play, Without Significant Greenhouse Gas Reductions, Countries in the Tropics and Subtropics Could Face ‘Extreme’ Heat Danger by 2100, a New Study Concludes, When an Oil Well Is Your Neighbor, California Just Banned Gas-Powered Cars. Here’s Everything You Need to Know, How White Flight and Environmental Injustice Led to the Jackson, Mississippi Water Crisis, The Pathway to 90% Clean Electricity Is Mostly Clear. The Last 10%, Not So Much, A Legal Pot Problem That’s Now Plaguing the Streets of America: Plastic Litter, In Brazil, the World’s Largest Tropical Wetland Has Been Overwhelmed With Unprecedented Fires and Clouds of Propaganda, Mobile Homes, the Last Affordable Housing Option for Many California Residents, Are Going Up in Smoke, How a New ‘Battery Data Genome’ Project Will Use Vast Amounts of Information to Build Better EVs, In Georgia, Warnock’s Climate Activism Contrasts Sharply with Walker’s Deep Skepticism, Supersonic Aviation Program Could Cause ‘Climate Debacle,’ Environmentalists Warn, The Surprising History of Climate Change Coverage in College Textbooks - Inside Climate News, Deforestation, Inc. Investigation, In Atlanta, Proposed 'Cop City' Stirs Environmental Justice Concerns, Landowners Fear Injection of Fracking Waste Threatens Aquifers in West Texas, New York City Begins Its Climate Change Reckoning on the Lower East Side, the Hard Way, How State Regulators Allowed a Fading West Texas Town to Go Over Four Years Without Safe Drinking Water, Republicans Blame the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse on ‘Woke’ Climate Financing. Economists Disagree, Washington's Treasured Cherry Blossoms Prompt Reflection on Local Climate Change, Southern Africa Bore the Brunt of Cyclone Freddy's 37-Day Wrath. Recovery Is Far From Over, Citing ‘Racial Cleansing,’ Louisiana ‘Cancer Alley’ Residents Sue Over Zoning, From Gas Wells to Rubber Ducks to Incineration, the Plastics Lifecycle Causes 'Horrific Harm' to the Planet and People, Report Shows, In Braddock, Imagining Environmental Justice for a ‘Sacrifice Zone’, What’s the Future of Gas Stations in an EV World?, Las Vegas Is Counting on Public Lands to Power its Growth. Is it a Good Idea?, History of Racism Leaves Black Californians Most at Risk from Oil and Gas Drilling, New Research Shows, Logging Plan on Yellowstone's Border Shows Limits of Biden Greenhouse Gas Policy, More Than a Decade of Megadrought Brought a Summer of Megafires to Chile, Where There’s Plastic, There’s Fire. Indiana Blaze Highlights Concerns Over Expanding Plastic Recycling, Awash in Toxic Wastewater From Fracking for Natural Gas, Pennsylvania Faces a Disposal Reckoning, Nearly 1 in 5 Americans Live in Communities With Harmful Air Quality, Study Shows, This Historic Ship Runs on Coal. Can It Find a New Way Forward?, The Most-Cited Number About the Inflation Reduction Act Is Probably Wrong, and That Could Be a Good Thing, Last Earth Day, Wynn Bruce Set Himself on Fire Outside the Supreme Court. I Tried to Understand Why, Now Vying for Second Term, Can Biden Repair His Damaged Climate and Environmental Justice Image?, An Agricultural Drought In East Africa Was Caused by Climate Change, Scientists Find, Carbon Removal Projects Leap Forward With New Offset Deal. Will They Actually Help the Climate?, Eleven Chemical Plants in China and One in the U.S. Emit a Climate Super-Pollutant Called Nitrous Oxide That’s 273 Times More Potent Than Carbon Dioxide, Mourning, and Celebration: A Funeral for a Coal-Fired Power Plant, Amid Continuing Drought, Arizona Is Coming up With New Sources of Water—if Cities Can Afford Them, Q&A: Linda Villarosa Took on the Perils of Medical Racism. She Found Black Americans ‘Live Sicker and Die Quicker’, Shell Refinery Unit Had History of Malfunctions Before Fire, Red States Stand to Benefit From a ‘Layer Cake’ of Tax Breaks From Inflation Reduction Act, Restoring Seabird Populations Can Help Repair the Climate - Inside Climate News, As the Harms of Hydropower Dams Become Clearer, Some Activists Ask, 'Is It Time to Remove Them?', Fossil Fuel Companies Should Pay Trillions in ‘Climate Reparations,’ New Study Argues, At Lake Powell, Record Low Water Levels Reveal an 'Amazing Silver Lining', A Fifth of the World Could Live With Dangerous Heat by 2100, New Study Warns, Not Winging It: Birders Hope Hard Data Will Help Save the Species They Love—and the Ecosystems Birds Depend On, Bracing for Climate Impacts on Lake Erie, the Walleye Capital of the World, Joe Rogan Is Fueling Climate Misinformation on TikTok, Watchdogs Warn, Students and Faculty at Ohio State Respond to a Bill That Would Restrict College Discussions of Climate Policies, Global Warming Fueled Both the Ongoing Floods and the Drought That Preceded Them in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna Region, This Texas Community Has Waited Decades for Running Water. Could Hydro-Panels Help?, Mining Critical to Renewable Energy Tied to Hundreds of Alleged Human Rights Abuses, Love of the Land and Community Inspired the Montana Youths Whose Climate Lawsuit Against the State Goes to Court This Week, Climate-Smart Cowboys Hope Regenerative Cattle Ranching Can Heal the Land and Sequester Carbon, In the Pacific, Some Coral Survived the Last El Nino, Thanks to Ocean Currents, Inexpensive Solar Panels Are Essential for the Energy Transition. Here’s What’s Happening With Prices Right Now, Inside Indiana's 'Advanced' Plastics Recycling Plant: Dangerous Vapors, Oil Spills and Life-Threatening Fires - Inside Climate News, The ‘Sisyphus of Trash’ Struggles to Clean Relentless Waves of Plastic From a New York Island’s Beaches, Solar Is Booming in the California Desert, if Water Issues Don’t Get in the Way, In a Montana Courtroom, Debate Over Whether States Can Make a Difference on Climate Change, and if They Have a Responsibility to Try, Little Publicized but Treacherous, Methane From Coal Mines Upends the Lives of West Virginia Families, The Melting Glaciers of Svalbard Offer an Ominous Glimpse of More Warming to Come, In Oregon Timber Country, a Town Buys the Surrounding Forests to Confront Climate-Driven Wildfires, European Union Approves Ambitious Nature Restoration Law, A Shipping Rule Backfires, Diverting Sulfur Emissions From the Air to the Ocean, The Solar Industry Gained Jobs Last Year. But Are Those Good Jobs, and Could They Be Better, South Korea Emerges As Key Partner for America’s Energy Transition, A Catastrophic Flood on California’s Central Coast Has Plunged Already Marginalized Indigenous Farmworkers Into Crisis, The One-Mile Rule: Texas’ Unwritten and Arbitrary Policy Protects Big Polluters from Citizen Complaints, Extreme Rain From Atmospheric Rivers and Ice-Heating Micro-Cracks Are Ominous New Threats to the Greenland Ice Sheet, New York Activists Descend on the Hamptons to Protest the Super Rich Fueling the Climate Crisis, On a 'Toxic Tour' of Curtis Bay in South Baltimore, Visiting Academics and Activists See a Hidden Part of the City, Climate Costs Imperil Unique, Diverse Detroit Neighborhood, EPA Overrules Texas Plan to Reduce Haze From Air Pollution at National Parks, Texas' Brazos River, Captive and Contaminated, Dry Springs in Central Texas Warn of Water Shortage Ahead, Marvin Hayes Is Spreading ‘Compost Fever’ in Baltimore’s Neighborhoods. He Thinks it Might Save the City., For Florida’s Ailing Corals, No Relief From the Heat, Emperor Penguin Breeding Failure Linked With Antarctic Sea Ice Decline, Federal Regulators Raise Safety Concerns Over Mountain Valley Pipeline in Formal Notice, Texas Permits Lignite Mine Expansion Despite Water Worries, Korea’s Jeju Island Is a Leader in Clean Energy. But It’s Increasingly Having to Curtail Its Renewables, After Decades Of Oil Drilling, Indigenous Waorani Group Fights New Industry Expansions In Ecuador, Could ‘One Health’ be the Optimal Approach for Human, Animal and Environmental Health?, Scientists Find Success With New Direct Ocean Carbon Capture Technology, As the Colorado River Declines, Some Upstream Look to Use it Before They Lose it, In Miami, It’s No Coincidence Marginalized Neighborhoods Are Hotter, ‘It’s Just Too Close’: Pennsylvanians Who Live Near Fracking Suffer as Governments Fail to Buffer Homes, America’s War in Afghanistan Devastated the Country’s Environment in Ways That May Never Be Cleaned Up, First Floods, Now Fires: How Neglect and Fraud Hobbled an Alabama Town, In the Ambitious Bid to Reinvent South Baltimore, Justice Concerns Remain, Tensions Rise in the Rio Grande Basin as Mexico Lags in Water Deliveries to the U.S., In New Zealand, Increasingly Severe Crackdowns on Environmental Protesters Fail to Deter Climate Activists, Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Sprawling Conservation Area in Everglades Watershed, The Plucky Puffin, Endangered Yet Coping: Scientists Link Emergence of a Hybrid Subspecies to Climate Change, Who Were the Worst of the Worst Climate Polluters in 2022?, An Alabama Coal Plant Once Again Nabs the Dubious Title of the Nation’s Worst Greenhouse Gas Polluter, Planned Fossil Fuel Production Vastly Exceeds the World’s Climate Goals, ‘Throwing Humanity’s Future Into Question’, Oil or Water? Midland Says Disposal Wells Could Threaten Water Supply, Pumped Storage Hydro Could be Key to the Clean Energy Transition. But Where Will the Water Come From?, “Carbon Cowboys” Chasing Emissions Offsets in the Amazon Keep Forest-Dwelling Communities in the Dark, Spanning Two Worlds, Judith Kimerling Explores Ecuador’s Rainforest and the Rule of Law That Might Save Those Who Live There, Longleaf Pine Restoration—a Major Climate Effort in the South—Curbs Its Ambitions to Meet Harsh Realities, In ‘The People vs. Citi,’ Climate Leaders Demand Citibank End Its Fossil Fuel Financing, Texas Companies Eye Pecos River Watershed for Oilfield Wastewater, Twenty-Five Years After Maryland Deregulated Its Retail Energy Market, a Huge Win Looms For Energy Justice Advocates, As New York’s Offshore Wind Work Begins, an Environmental Justice Community Is Waiting to See the Benefits, For Pregnant People, Heat Waves Bring An Increased Risk of Preterm and Early Term Babies, Study Finds, First-in-the-Nation Geothermal Heating and Cooling System Comes to Massachusetts, New Research Finds Most of the World’s Largest Marine Protected Areas Have Inadequate Protections, To Save the Amazon, What if We Listened to Those Living Within It?, For Florida Corals, Unprecedented Marine Heat Prompts New Restoration Strategy—On Shore, First Snow, then Heat Interrupt a Hike From Mexico to Canada, as Climate Complicates an Iconic Adventure, In Honduras, Libertarians and Legal Claims Threaten to Bankrupt a Nation, A Pipeline Runs Through It, US Coast Guard Academy Censors ‘Climate Change’ From Its Curriculum, Developers See Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal as an Alluring New Waterfront. But for Years, It Stunk, New Stream Gauges and Weather Stations Poised to Help Wyoming Tribes Endure Flooding and Drought, In His First 100 Days, Trump Launched an ‘All-Out Assault’ on the Environment, Gila River Tribes Intend to Float Solar Panels on a Reservoir. Could the Technology Help the Colorado River?, Searching for Hidden Fungi in the Sonoran Desert, How China Silences Environmental Reporters Beyond Its Borders, An Energy Transition Needs Lots of Power Lines. This 1970s Minnesota Farmers’ Uprising Tried to Block One. What Can it Teach Us?, The Essential Advocate, Philippe Sands Makes the Case for a New International Crime Called Ecocide, After the Wars in Iraq, ‘Everything Living is Dying’, Five Climate Moves by the Biden Administration You May Have Missed, The Amazon is the Planet’s Counterweight to Global Warming, a Place of Stupefying Richness Under Relentless Assault, Colorado’s Suburban Firestorm Shows the Threat of Climate-Driven Wildfires is Moving Into Unusual Seasons and Landscapes, US Emissions Surged in 2021: Here’s Why in Six Charts, Last Year’s Overall Climate Was Shaped by Warming-Driven Heat Extremes Around the Globe, The U.S. Military Emits More Carbon Dioxide Into the Atmosphere Than Entire Countries Like Denmark or Portugal, Gas Stoves in the US Emit Methane Equivalent to the Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Half a Million Cars, One Last Climate Warning in New IPCC Report: ‘Now or Never’, Ocean Warming Doubles Odds for Extreme Atlantic Hurricane Seasons, In South Asia, Vehicle Exhaust, Agricultural Burning and In-Home Cooking Produce Some of the Most Toxic Air in the World, Indian Court Rules That Nature Has Legal Status on Par With Humans—and That Humans Are Required to Protect It, Want to Elect Climate Champions? Here’s How to Tell Who’s Really Serious About Climate Change, ‘Stripped of Everything,’ Survivors of Colorado’s Most Destructive Fire Face Slow Recoveries and a Growing Climate Threat, Florida Judge Asked to Recognize the Legal Rights of Five Waterways Outside Orlando, A Black Woman Fought for Her Community, and Her Life, Amidst Polluting Landfills and Vast ‘Borrow Pits’ Mined for Sand and Clay, Analysis: Fashion Industry Efforts to Verify Sustainability Make ‘Greenwashing’ Easier, In the Philippines, a Landmark Finding Moves Fossil Fuel Companies’ Climate Liability into the Realm of Human Rights, New York Is Facing a Pandemic-Fueled Home Energy Crisis, With No End in Sight, In a Bid to Save Its Coal Industry, Wyoming Has Become a Test Case for Carbon Capture, but Utilities are Balking at the Pricetag, Why the Chesapeake Bay’s Beloved Blue Crabs Are at an All-Time Low, Rediscovered Reports From 19th-Century Environmental Volunteers Advance the Research of Today’s Citizen Scientists in New York, A Vast Refinery Site in Philadelphia Is Being Redeveloped and Called ‘The Bellwether District.’ But for Black Residents Nearby, Justice Awaits, New Study Identifies Rapidly Emerging Threats to Oceans, Is Burying Power Lines Fire-Prevention Magic, or Magical Thinking?, In Atlanta, Work on a New EPA Superfund Site Leaves Black Neighborhoods Wary, Fearing Gentrification, Can Wolves and Beavers Help Save the West From Global Warming?, Laredo Confronts Drought and Water Shortage Without a Wealth of Options, Residents and Environmentalists Say a Planned Warehouse District Outside Baltimore Threatens Wetlands and the Chesapeake Bay, Drifting Toward Disaster: the (Second) Rio Grande, A New Plant in Indiana Uses a Process Called ‘Pyrolysis’ to Recycle Plastic Waste. Critics Say It’s Really Just Incineration, Scientists Say Pakistan’s Extreme Rains Were Intensified by Global Warming, Countries Want to Plant Trees to Offset Their Carbon Emissions, but There Isn’t Enough Land on Earth to Grow Them, Study Finds Global Warming Fingerprint on 2022’s Northern Hemisphere Megadrought, A Thousand Miles in the Amazon, to Change the Way the World Works, The ‘Both Siderism’ That Once Dominated Climate Coverage Has Now Become a Staple of Stories About Eating Less Meat, New Jersey Joins Other States in Suing Fossil Fuel Industry, Claiming Links to Climate Change, A Timber Mill Below Mount Shasta Gave Rise to a Historic Black Community, and Likely Sparked the Wildfire That Destroyed It, Global Energy Report: Pain at the Pump, High Energy Costs Could Create a Silver Lining for Climate and Security, How Decades of Hard-Earned Protections and Restoration Reversed the Collapse of California's Treasured Mono Lake, Parties at COP27 Add Loss and Damage to the Agenda, But Won’t Discuss Which Countries Are Responsible or Who Should Pay, Across New York, a Fleet of Sensor-Equipped Vehicles Tracks an Array of Key Pollutants, Four States Just Got a ‘Trifecta’ of Democratic Control, Paving the Way for Climate and Clean Energy Legislation, Weak GOP Performance in Midterms Blunts Possible Attacks on Biden Climate Agenda, Observers Say, Sinking Land and Rising Seas Threaten Manila Bay’s Coastal Communities, Soaring West Virginia Electricity Prices Trigger Standoff Over the State's Devotion to Coal Power, Expedition Retraces a Legendary Explorer’s Travels Through the Once-Pristine Everglades, Corn Nourishes the Hopi Identity, but Climate-Driven Drought Is Stressing the Tribe’s Foods and Traditions, Petition Circulators Are Telling California Voters that a Ballot Measure Would Ban New Oil and Gas Wells Near Homes. In Fact, It Would Do the Opposite, The Capitol Christmas Tree Provides a Timely Reminder on Environmental Stewardship This Holiday Season, Renewables Projected to Soon Be One-Fourth of US Electricity Generation. Really Soon, Why American Aluminum Plants Emit Far More Climate Pollution Than Some of Their Counterparts Abroad, Climate Change is Driving Millions to the Precipice of a 'Raging Food Catastrophe', Two Towns in Washington Take Steps Toward Recognizing the Rights of Southern Resident Orcas, Their Lives Were Ruined by Oil Pollution, and a Court Awarded Them $9.5 Billion. But Ecuadorians Have Yet to See a Penny From Chevron, One Farmer Set Off a Solar Energy Boom in Rural Minnesota; 10 Years Later, Here’s How It Worked Out, In a Famed Game Park Near the Foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, the Animals Are Giving Up, Holiday Traditions in the Forest Revive Spiritual Relationships with Nature, and Heal Planetary Wounds, Drifting Toward Disaster: Breaking the Brazos, A Hospital Ward for Starving Children in Kenya Has Seen a Surge in Cases This Year, Snapshots, Hotshots and Moonshots: Images of Climate Change in 2022, Republicans Are Primed to Take on ‘Woke Capitalism’ in 2023, with Climate Disclosure Rules for Corporations in Their Sights, What is an atmospheric river?, Scientists Report a Dramatic Drop in the Extent of Antarctic Sea Ice, The EPA Is Helping School Districts Purchase Clean-Energy School Buses, But Some Districts Have Been Blocked From Participating, Exxon Accurately Predicted Global Warming, Years Before Casting Doubt on Climate Science, How Gas Stoves Became Part of America’s Raging Culture Wars, Sea Level Rise Could Drive 1 in 10 People from Their Homes, with Dangerous Implications for International Peace, UN Secretary General Warns, Amid Rising Emissions, Could Congressional Republicans Help the US Reach Its Climate Targets?, Derailed Train in Ohio Carried Chemical Used to Make PVC, ‘the Worst’ of the Plastics, Texas Regulators Won’t Stop an Oilfield Waste Dump Site Next to Wetlands, Streams and Wells, Texas Oilfield Waste Company Contributed $53,750 to Regulators Overseeing a Controversial Permit Application, The Red Sea Could be a Climate Refuge for Coral Reefs, US Emissions of the World’s Most Potent Greenhouse Gas Are 56 Percent Higher Than EPA Estimates, a New Study Shows, Q&A: Cancer Alley Is Real, And Louisiana Officials Helped Create It, Researchers Find, Minnesota Has Passed a Landmark Clean Energy Law. Which State Is Next?, Lake Powell Drops to a New Record Low as Feds Scramble to Prop it Up, Nursing Florida’s Ailing Manatees Back to Health, On the Frontlines in a ‘Cancer Alley,’ Black Women Inspired by Faith Are Powering the Environmental Justice Movement, Scottsdale Proposes a Plan to Provide Rio Verde Foothills With Water. But the Details Remain Murky, How Climate Change and the Polar Vortex Influenced This Week’s Harsh Winter Storms, This Arctic US Air Base Has Its Eyes on Russia. But Climate is a Bigger Threat, Al Gore Talks Climate Progress, Setbacks and the First Rule of Holes: Stop Digging, Why It’s Time to Officially Get Over Your EV Range Anxiety, Kentucky Residents Angered by US Forest Service Logging Plan That Targets Mature Trees, Legislative Proposal in Colorado Aims to Tackle Urban Sprawl, a Housing Shortage and Climate Change All at Once, Why Your Swimming Pool May Be Worse for Urban Water Scarcity Than Climate Change, ‘A Really Monumental Day’ for Chicago River: Clean Enough for Hundreds to Swim In, Chicago Has a Huge Lead Pipe Problem—and We Mapped It.