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Republicans in Congress want to allow more mining and oil drilling on federal public lands, and they’ve recently turned to an obscure legislative maneuver to open areas for business.

Though high rates of the disease persist among the nearby Indigenous communities, the Canadian government is weighing rules that may allow energy giants to release treated mining waste into the river system.

As the country moves to intensify mining and oil operations, environmental and Indigenous leaders’ bank accounts are being frozen or closed. Such “debanking” cuts them off from financial support and paralyzes their work.

The Iran war is shaking the global energy system and with it Earth's climate future.

As the Iran war widens, experts say the Middle East’s real strategic weak point may be water — not oil.

A recent visit by an FBI agent to a climate activist hints at a broadening Trump administration effort to target political opponents.

Vermont and New York face high stakes to protect climate superfund laws as it faces attacks from Trump’s Department of Justice.

Montana Republican Tim Sheehy voted to scrap solar tax credits after installing panels and battery storage at his Bozeman home.

A new report called out the Trump administration’s many efforts to roll back pollution protections, warning increased exposure to toxic chemicals is hazardous to human health in Nevada and across the U.S.

An Inside Climate News analysis of just-released federal workforce data shows more than 4,000 employees departed between January 2025 and January 2026, including a majority of team leaders.
A host of agency appointees will be free to reconnect with past industry clients on upcoming consequential regulatory matters.
The EU Council’s decision to ban ‘meaty’ labels from plant-based products was announced on the same day it green-lit a bold climate target.
Utility-scale solar soared in 2025 across the country; coal also grew, while natural gas was down.

New European Code Against Cancer calls on politicians to phase out use of fossil fuels in homes.

Even without war, experts in energy markets expressed doubt that the tech companies’ promises can check fast-rising electricity prices.
Though tech companies are secretive about water usage, Arizona’s 150-plus data centers and chip factories use a tiny fraction of its supply.
‘I’ve never seen anything like this,” longtime denier Marc Morano said recently of climate action advocates going ‘silent’ on the issue.

New Mexico has spent $225,000 in staff time fighting Targa over emission infractions, some that the company reported itself.

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