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Trump expands fossil fuel agenda while slashing science and renewable energy, potentially setting back green progress by decades

President Trump has declared a national “energy emergency” to justify expanded fossil fuel production and severe cuts to climate science, weather research, and clean energy programs.

Peter Stone reports for The Guardian.

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Cuts to Ohio’s H2Ohio program and a pause in federal water monitoring threaten to stall progress in curbing toxic algal blooms in Lake Erie, even as climate change complicates future cleanup efforts.

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Stronger storms bring deadly inland floods, but warnings often come too late

Floodwaters from Hurricane Helene killed dozens in North Carolina, where a lack of preparation and delayed evacuation orders left inland residents exposed to a storm supercharged by climate change.

Sarah Kaplan, Kevin Crowe, Naema Ahmed and Ben Noll report for The Washington Post.

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LGBTQ+ organizers build community-led disaster response amid rising climate threats

As disasters grow more intense and frequent, LGBTQ+ leaders in New Orleans and beyond are developing grassroots networks to support vulnerable communities left out of mainstream emergency planning.

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Early flood and fire warnings often go unheeded, leaving communities exposed to deadly disasters

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Rong-Gong Lin II reports for Los Angeles Times.

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Mauna Loa Observatory faces closure under Trump budget proposal

An important climate monitoring network, including Hawaii’s Mauna Loa Observatory, could be dismantled under President Trump’s proposed 2026 budget, ending a 70-year record of greenhouse gas data.

Rebecca Dzombak reports for The New York Times.

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Global dispute deepens over deep sea mining as nations weigh science, sovereignty, and the ocean floor

A new round of global negotiations over commercial deep sea mining is underway in Jamaica, with growing concern from scientists and governments that environmental protections lag far behind industrial ambitions.

Teresa Tomassoni reports for Inside Climate News.

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Climate change pushes Black Altadena families toward foreclosure and displacement

Six months after a wildfire tore through Altadena in Southern California, dozens of Black families are now at risk of losing their homes as insurance gaps, expired moratoriums, and corporate buyers fuel a wave of post-disaster foreclosures.

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Texas prisons are still sweltering without AC and no clear fix in sight

Despite millions in funding, Texas prisons remain dangerously hot as officials dodge accountability on cooling timelines.

Hayden Betts reports for The Texas Tribune.

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Trump administration freezes clean energy grants for rural farmers, hitting GOP districts hardest

Farmers and rural businesses across Republican-led districts face financial uncertainty as the Trump administration halts funding from a federal rural clean energy program.

Kari Lydersen reports for Canary Media.

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Flaring of gas at oil sites rises sharply, worsening carbon emissions and energy waste

Oil companies burned off record amounts of natural gas in 2024, adding 389 million metric tons of carbon emissions and drawing criticism for regulatory failure and wasted energy.

Ajit Niranjan reports for The Guardian.

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Chicago’s deadly 1995 heat wave still haunts Black neighborhoods left behind by climate and housing policy

Thirty years after Chicago's deadliest heat wave killed 739 people, mostly Black residents in segregated neighborhoods, the city is still struggling to address the systemic inequality that made the disaster so lethal.

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