How the Klamath Dams Came Down
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
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.
Tue 3:19pm 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
Tue 4:30am 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
Tue 4:15am 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.Trump repeals America’s first-ever tax on greenhouse gases before it goes into effect
Mon 10:45am By Zoya TeirsteinThe methane fee would have had the same impact as taking 8 million gas-powered cars off the road.The end of the EPA’s fight to protect overpolluted communities
Mon 4:45am By Lylla YounesTwo former EPA staffers on what the closure of the agency’s environmental justice offices means for the country and the "irony" of Trump’s agenda.A greener Ramadan: How Atlanta-area mosques are cutting food waste during the Muslim holy month
Sun 9:00am By Tasnim Shamma, 285 SouthAt some places of worship, hundreds of people attend the evening breaking of the fast — which means a lot of discarded food and plastic water bottles. This year, more than a dozen sites of worship are planning “zero-waste” iftars to tackle the problem.Florida is now a solar superpower. Here’s how it happened.
Sat 9:00am By Alexander C. KaufmanThe Sunshine State built more large-scale solar than California last year and was again number two for residential, despite state leadership opposed to climate action.MAGA Teslas? Elon Musk is upending the politics of EVs.
Fri 4:45am By Kate YoderTeslas were once a green status symbol. Donald Trump's second term is changing that.The future of Gaza’s recovery may rely on solar power
Fri 4:30am By Saqib RahimFacing destroyed infrastructure and limited control of energy supplies, off-grid options like solar are helping Palestinians rebuild.Trump’s fertilizer tariffs could disrupt US crop production, from tomatoes to corn
Fri 4:00am By Frida GarzaThe tax on potash, a key plant nutrient, spells trouble for farmers — and soil health.What Trump’s escalating trade wars mean for your grocery bill
Mar 13, 2025, 4:45 am By Ayurella Horn-MullerClimate change and bird flu are already driving up food prices. Trump's tariffs are about to make it worse.A $250M investment will help this lithium mine get up and running. That’s bad news for these tribes.
Mar 13, 2025, 4:30 am By Anita HofschneiderTribes have tried and failed to stop the project in court. A new report says it violates Indigenous rights.New York approved a major gas pipeline expansion. What does it mean for its climate goals?
Mar 12, 2025, 9:00 am By Mariana Simões, City LimitsThe approval of Iroquois’ enhancement project, which utility companies argue is needed to heat New Yorkers’ homes in the coldest months, amps up planet-warming pollution — and signals that the state’s commitment to reaching its climate goals is…How Citibank got caught in a $20B climate fight
Mar 12, 2025, 4:45 am By Jake BittleTrump pushed the bank to freeze a green investment program. Nonprofits are suing to save it.Supreme Court declines to hear Republicans’ ‘Hail Mary’ effort to block climate lawsuits
Mar 12, 2025, 4:30 am By Joseph WintersThe justices shrugged off a complaint described by legal experts as a “political stunt.”In Trump’s new purge of climate language, even ‘resilience’ isn’t safe
Mar 11, 2025, 4:45 am By Kate Yoder"You really cannot address a problem that you can’t identify."Earth’s orbit is filling up with junk. Greenhouse gases are making the problem worse.
Mar 10, 2025, 2:46 pm By Sachi Kitajima MulkeyBy the end of the century, a shrinking atmosphere could create a minefield for satellites.Efforts were underway to prevent CO2 pipeline leaks. The Trump administration quietly derailed them.
Mar 10, 2025, 4:45 am By Tristan BaurickThe proposed safety rules would have been the first.
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