Why the Best Place for Climate Science Might Be at the Department of Defense Expect the DOD to swap the words "climate change" for "military preparedness" By Katharine Gammon April 17, 2025 In this story: climate change, politics, Trump
Big Oil Seeks to Shield Itself From Climate Liability While Trump Is in Power A new executive order directs the DOJ to put any enforcement of state climate laws and initiatives on ice By Dana Drugmand April 12, 2025 In this story: climate change, Trump, environmental law
The Largest Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal Is One Step Closer to Completion The Trump administration is fast-tracking a project that will increase emissions and gas prices By Delaney Nolan April 14, 2025 In this story: liquefied natural gas, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), climate change, dirty energy, federal policy
Layoffs at NOAA Signal Setback for Climate Research and National Security Predicting extreme weather is about to get a lot harder due to massive cuts in staff and funding By Laura Stewart April 13, 2025 In this story: federal policy, international climate policy, climate change, climate adaptation, Trump
Planting Trees in Minnesota Is Harder Than It Sounds As climate change threatens trees across the state, foresters have a plan. The missing piece? Seed collectors. By Sophie Hartley April 7, 2025 In this story: forests, conservation, climate change
Climate Change Threatens Florida's Corals in Water and on Land With stronger hurricanes, Florida's coral scientists are conducting more emergency evacuations By Natalie van Hoose April 2, 2025 In this story: oceans, climate change, science
Wildlife Management Gets Trickier as Climate Change Reconfigures Snowfall Snow is becoming more unpredictable across North America, complicating research for scientists By Sophie Hartley March 31, 2025 In this story: wildlife, climate change, extreme weather
Radioactive Shadow Workers The treatment of oil and gas field waste is a dirty industry’s dirtiest secret By Justin Nobel March 24, 2025 In this story: dirty fuels, oil, natural gas, health, toxics
What’s Happening at the Bureau of Land Management? A new Sagebrush Rebellion threatens to transform the agency’s mandate from conservation to energy production By Alexander Nazaryan March 23, 2025 In this story: climate change, Trump, federal policy, politics
How Can Builders Cut Their Carbon Emissions? Some think "massive timber" is the answer By Lindsey Botts April 28, 2025 In this story: technology, urban living, urban planning, climate change