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Rural electricity is getting its biggest boost since FDR — here’s how
The Inflation Reduction Act earmarked $10.7 billion to make rural energy cleaner and more affordable. Now there are details on how exactly the program will work.
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Spirituality, global warming, and grief: How clergy can help tackle climate anxiety
A growing number of spiritual leaders believe they have a vital role to play shepherding people toward action.
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16 youth sue Montana in groundbreaking climate lawsuit, arguing its fossil fuel support violates their constitutional rights
Sixteen young people are suing the state of Montana, arguing that its support of fossil fuels violates their constitutional rights.
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Can Phoenix grow without groundwater? Only if the price is right.
Arizona has paused new housing construction around the city, citing a water shortage.
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How NYC officials failed to prepare for an air quality crisis
"It’s been a lackluster, underwhelming, frankly problematic response."
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A California bill could reveal corporate America’s climate secrets
The bill has rankled the oil and gas industry, agricultural groups, and reportedly an iconic burger chain.
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Red tape is slowing the shift to renewables, but Biden’s permitting reform likely won’t help
Projects face a shortage of power lines and delays in connecting to the grid — two issues the debt ceiling deal does little to address.
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Listen: Climate fiction to imagine a better world
Immerse yourself in these short audio cli-fi stories, from our Imagine 2200 initiative, and find hope in unexpected places.
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New York reports the worst air quality in the world as smoke creeps along the coast
Canadian wildfires send smoke and air pollution to more than 55 million Americans.
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How unchecked ‘excess emissions’ ballooned in Texas
Over the last two decades, state regulators have allowed companies to release more than a billion pounds of excess pollution.