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“We’re increasingly finding that it’s not true that these are just ecological voids where nothing is living there.”
The blue state could become the 20th in the U.S. to enact a so-called critical infrastructure law.
Technology to eliminate per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – known for their links to fertility problems and some cancers – could be on the horizon.
An outdated land management ideology with roots in colonialism is keeping California and the West from taking essential steps toward mitigating increasingly destructive wildfires.
Africatown, the only U.S. community established by West Africans who survived the Middle Passage, demonstrates the long roots of environmental injustice.
The anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act arrives to low name recognition and as climate change batters the nation.
The broadest look yet shows it's not just a Western worry.
More than 10 million Ecuadorians voted last year to ban oil operations in part of the Amazon rainforest. But heavy crude has continued to flow from the region, which is home to uncontacted Indigenous families.
Critics argue that the agency’s work with a lobbying group is a conflict of interest.