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Germany saves forest from mining, US opens land to drilling

Germans have won a fight to keep a coal mine out of an ancient forest. In the U.S., the government is opening protected lands for drilling and development.

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Wildlife’s unpredictable movements make climate-change planning difficult

Ecologists expected many species to shift northward or upslope in response to warming temperatures, but only about half of observed range shifts so far align with their projections.

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Some seabirds off California are starving to death amid marine heat wave

Many seabirds are starving to death as a marine heat wave lingers off California and fish seek deeper, cooler waters.
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Global oceans break June temperature record with fears they’re headed into ‘uncharted territory’

The planet’s oceans are at unprecedented temperatures for this time of year, breaking the all-time June record, according to new data, with alarming implications for global weather and marine life.

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Banks are financing the fossil fuel industry’s next growth strategy

New research shows major lenders are accelerating their investment in Big Oil as the industry turns toward plastics and petrochemicals.
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Bangladesh unveils sweeping EV incentives to cut emissions and pollution

In an unprecedented move, Bangladesh has upended its previous policy of heavily taxing electric vehicles and promoting fossil fuel-powered transportation.

Oil field workers manipulating a drilling rig

Enid, Oklahoma’s fight to protect its water from oil and gas pollution

Oklahoma restricts oilfield wastewater injection within a half-mile of public water wells. Regulators have let companies do it anyway. But in the city of Enid, officials are pushing back against one of the state’s biggest industries.

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For Puerto Rico’s fishers, climate change isn’t the only challenge — being left to adapt alone is

Even as Puerto Rico's fisherfolk navigate rising seas and monster storms, a maze of bureaucracy is proving to be their biggest obstacle.
Yellow and white offshore wind turbines being installed using a floating red & white crane

Duke Energy takes nearly $130 million to kill its wind project

The Interior Department has announced that Charlotte-based Duke Energy will terminate its offshore wind lease off Bald Head Island and "refocus" the $129 million taxpayer buyout back on fossil fuels and nuclear power.
Sea oats overlooking the beach and ocean on a beautiful cloudy day along the shoreline

More living shorelines could come to states bordering Chesapeake Bay if the region’s senators get their way

As Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware face more floods, their elected officials want to use federal dollars to deploy natural mitigation techniques.

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Committee sets vote on data center, grid bills

The Energy and Commerce panel will debate the marquee Ratepayer Protection Act this week.

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