US Magnesium, on the shores of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, left a legacy of environmental problems. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
US Magnesium, on the shores of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, left a legacy of environmental problems. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Facing pressure to increase timber harvests, the Forest Service is sidestepping rigorous environmental reviews and limiting public participation. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
From winter wildfires in Los Angeles to the unchecked growth of data centers, here are the big climate stories we covered in 2025. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The lab has spurred major solar, wind, and storage breakthroughs. Its new remit is a "broader vision" for energy research. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Tens of thousands of Omahans have lead in their yards at levels that experts say is dangerous, especially for kids. Growing momentum to do more cleanup in what’s already the nation’s largest residential lead Superfund site now may stall. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Karen Budd-Falen’s family ranching operation agreed to sell water rights to the company developing the controversial Nevada lithium project. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
While the U.S. sits in self-imposed isolation, the rest of the world, led by China, raced ahead to invest in renewables and commit to climate action. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
In the face of mounting climate disasters, tribes, scientists, and Southern communities are rallying around a nearly forgotten native plant. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The Trump administration purged 80 pages of facts about climate change — including that it's caused by humans. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
By reconnecting fragmented habitats, researcher Krithi Karanth is pioneering ways to reduce conflict between people and wildlife. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
As federal incentives for home electrification disappear, an innovative state law lets utilities meet energy-efficiency mandates by getting people off gas. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The EPA is prioritizing review of new chemicals to be used in data centers. Experts say this could lead to the fast approval of new types of forever chemicals — with limited oversight. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Roughly two-thirds of grazing on Bureau of Land Management land is controlled by just 10 percent of permit holders. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
A program in Seattle’s South Park neighborhood is reducing garbage while helping residents grow their own gardens. Continue reading at the publisher's website.