Midwesterners Lament Lack of Transparency as Coalition Seeks Federal Aid for Proposed Hydrogen Hub By Grace van Deelen
More Than 100 Protesters Arrested in New York City While Calling on the Federal Reserve to End Fossil Fuel Financing By Keerti Gopal
A Fracker in Pennsylvania Wants to Take 1.5 Million Gallons a Day From a Small, Biodiverse Creek. Should the State Approve a Permit? By Jake Bolster
Errors In a Federal Carbon Capture Analysis Are a Warning for Clean Energy Spending, Former Official Says By Nicholas Kusnetz
Q&A: The EPA Dropped a Civil Rights Probe in Louisiana After the State’s AG Countered With a Reverse Discrimination Suit Interview by Steve Curwood, "Living on Earth"
New Pennsylvania Legislation Aims to Classify ‘Produced Water’ From Fracking as Hazardous Waste By Jake Bolster
Q&A: From Coal to Prisons in Eastern Kentucky, and the Struggle for a ‘Just Transition’ By James Bruggers
Activists Crash Powerful Economic Symposium in Jackson Hole as Climate Protests and Responses to Them Escalate By Keerti Gopal
After Decades Of Oil Drilling, Indigenous Waorani Group Fights New Industry Expansions In Ecuador By Katie Surma
At Case Western, Student Activists Want the Administration to Move More Decisively on Climate Change By Danish Bajwa
Q&A: Ami Zota on the Hidden Dangers in Beauty Products—and Why Women of Color Are Particularly at Risk By Victoria St. Martin
Carbon Offsets to Reduce Deforestation Are Significantly Overestimating Their Impact, a New Study Finds By Keerti Gopal
Federal Regulators Raise Safety Concerns Over Mountain Valley Pipeline in Formal Notice By Phil McKenna
Frustrated by a Lack of Details, Communities Await Federal Decision on Protecting New York From Coastal Storm Surges By Delaney Dryfoos
Marvin Hayes Is Spreading ‘Compost Fever’ in Baltimore’s Neighborhoods. He Thinks it Might Save the City. By Aman Azhar