Farmers are reeling from Trump’s attacks on agricultural research
4:45am By Ayurella Horn-MullerA "rollercoaster" of funding cuts and layoffs have gutted critical agricultural research projects across the nation.Can cities ban natural gas in new buildings? A federal judge just said yes.
4:30am By Akielly HuAfter a string of discouraging rulings for other cities, a court upheld NYC's efforts to decarbonize its buildings.These vegan meat brands taste almost as good as the real thing. Taste tests prove it.
4:15am By Frida GarzaNew research shows which products are closest to "taste parity" — and which need more work.Trump administration moves to shutter mine safety offices in coal country
4:00am By Katie MyersMiners and their advocates worry that DOGE's cuts to the Mine Safety and Health Administration will put them at risk.Power companies would rather not clean their toxic messes. Trump’s EPA is granting their wish.
Mon 4:45am By Gautama MehtaAdvocates fear the agency will “justify avoiding any enforcement whatsoever” of millions of tons of coal ash nationwide.Environmentalists in Israel and Palestine fight to save cross-border water resources
Mon 4:30am By Anya Kamenetz"The health of Palestinians affects the health of Israelis and vice versa. And the best example is water."The Trump administration’s climate policies jeopardize research in disaster-prone Puerto Rico
Sun 9:00am By Víctor Rodríguez Velázquez, Centro de Periodismo InvestigativoAs one of the regions most affected by the global climate crisis, local scientists are struggling with canceled research grants and funding cuts from federal agencies.Gutting clean energy incentives would drive up electric bills
Sat 9:00am By Jeff St. John, Canary MediaRising energy costs are a problem in the U.S. Ending Inflation Reduction Act tax credits and ramping up fossil fuels would make it even worse.A court ordered Greenpeace to pay a pipeline company $660M. What happens next?
Fri 5:49pm By Sachi Kitajima MulkeyExperts called the verdict “beyond punitive.” The organization plans to appeal and has already filed a countersuit in Europe.The EPA wants to roll back a rule that’s essential for protecting you from chemical disasters
Fri 4:45am By Lylla YounesFew regulations have been as subject to the yo-yo of successive presidential administrations and their political whims.Farmers and small business owners were promised financial help for energy upgrades. They’re still…
Fri 4:30am By Emily JonesRural residents are left holding the bills for everything from solar panels to grain dryers.The climate movement is talking about carbon all wrong, a new book argues
Fri 4:15am By Kate YoderCarbon isn’t an enemy to “combat” or “tackle,” the environmentalist Paul Hawken writes, but the animating force of life.‘Caught off guard’: EPA proposes to fire hundreds of scientists
Thu 12:42pm By Naveena Sadasivam“This is not designed to cut expenses, it's designed to destroy,” one official said.Gavin Newsom delayed his own ‘nation-leading’ plastic policy. Why?
Thu 4:45am By Joseph WintersIndustry groups expressed concerns about California’s landmark plastic pollution law in the weeks before regulators were supposed to begin enforcing it.Why a tree-planting nonprofit in Chicago is suing the Trump administration
Thu 4:30am By Juanpablo Ramirez-FrancoSimilar programs across the country are also struggling.How the Klamath Dams Came Down
Wed 4:45am By Anita HofschneiderLoading… How the Klamath Dams Came Down By Anita Hofschneider and Jake Bittle Illustrations by Jackie Fawn March 19, 2025 Last year, tribal nations in Oregon and California won a decades-long fight for the largest dam removal in U.S. history. This is their…Alaska Natives want the US military to clean up its toxic waste
Wed 4:30am By Anita HofschneiderNow they're turning to the UN for help.You rely on this agency’s data for weather and climate forecasts. DOGE is decimating its workforce.
Mar 18, 2025, 3:19 pm By Sachi Kitajima MulkeyThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration plans to cut 20 percent of its workforce, a move the agency's former chair warned will be felt through “every component of American society.”Utilities are shutting off power to a growing number of households
Mar 18, 2025, 4:30 am By Akielly HuWhile some states ban shutoffs during winter, summer outages are on the rise.‘Our people are hungry’: What federal food aid cuts mean in a warming world
Mar 18, 2025, 4:15 am By Ayurella Horn-MullerThe USDA’s decision to cut $1 billion worth of food aid is causing layoffs, supply shortfalls, and the end of donations at charitable groups across the country — all as hunger continues to climb.
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