In late January, the director of digital communications at the U.S. Department of Agriculture sent an email to staff instructing them to remove agency web pages related to climate change by the end of the following day. Peter Rhee, the communications head, also told staff members to flag web pages that mention climate change for […]
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For years, Debbie Stabenow fought for environmentally friendly agricultural policy. She retired with mixed results.
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The little-known “endangerment finding” has quietly enshrined climate action in U.S. policy.
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A plan to build badly needed housing — and prevent future fires — may soon go up in smoke.
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The industry is rebranding itself as a symbol of American "energy dominance."
From the Kentucky floods to Helene and back again, people throughout Appalachia are using their experiences to help others through disaster.
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An indie animated movie from Latvia with no humans or dialogue might be the best climate movie of the year.
Green groups say it’s a “clear admission” that the plastic ones aren’t recyclable.
Around the globe, oil and gas companies use similar strategies to fight building electrification.
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Julia Tilton, The Daily Yonder
Scott Mason IV is the new administrator for the EPA region covering Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and 66 tribal nations.
Martha Pskowski, Inside Climate News
Trump can't stop talking about a law that never passed. Should activists pick a new demand?
EPA chief Lee Zeldin has launched an attack on the agency’s $20 billion clean energy loan program.
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