Causes

Over 30 states and cities suing oil giants for climate damages now face direct legal opposition from the Trump administration, which has begun suing states to block their cases.

Karen Zraick reports for The New York Times.

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Plastic production emits about 5% of global greenhouse gases, but scientists warn that microplastics may also hinder the planet's natural ability to store carbon, amplifying climate change beyond current estimates.

Nicolás Rivero reports for The Washington Post.

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President Trump’s plan to revoke a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rule on power plant emissions could extend the life of coal, encourage new gas development, and undercut renewable energy expansion amid rising electricity demand.

Jean Chemnick and Benjamin Storrow report for E&E News.

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The Trump administration is moving to overhaul federal land policy with a leaked Interior Department plan that prioritizes energy and mineral extraction over conservation.

Alexander Nazaryan reports for The New York Times.

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A chemical plant in Louisiana long criticized for endangering nearby residents with toxic air pollution has suspended production indefinitely following major financial setbacks and regulatory challenges.

Oliver Laughland reports for The Guardian.

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Extreme drought has left farmers and cities scrambling for water while oil and gas drillers in Texas continue tapping into the Rio Grande and Pecos River for billions of gallons to frack wells.

Martha Pskowski reports for Inside Climate News.

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Making the UK's windfall tax on oil and gas producers permanent could provide a steady stream of funding to retrain North Sea oil workers and build green energy infrastructure, according to a new analysis.

Fiona Harvey reports for The Guardian.

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U.S. energy firms are retreating from drilling and halting clean power projects as President Trump’s policies trigger market instability and investor anxiety.

Evan Halper reports for The Washington Post.

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A majority of European and British farmland has lost its natural ability to store water and carbon due to decades of over-farming, worsening floods, droughts and food insecurity, a new report finds.

Fiona Harvey reports for The Guardian.

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A flaring event at Shell’s massive ethane cracker in Beaver County lit up the sky for days, prompting health complaints and community concern over transparency and safety.

Kiley Bense reports for Inside Climate News.

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As more young people use AI tools like ChatGPT for everyday tasks and education, researchers warn that the technology’s carbon and water footprint is accelerating environmental harm, often in already burdened communities.

Lex McMenamin reports for Teen Vogue.

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A system called “mass balance” lets companies credit virgin plastic as recycled, raising concerns from watchdogs and prompting a shareholder revolt at snack giant Mondelez.

Joseph Winters reports for Grist.

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The fossil fuel industry has aggressively promoted “advanced recycling” as a breakthrough solution to plastic pollution — even while knowing it rarely works.

Dharna Noor reports for The Guardian.

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Methane leaking from abandoned coal mines and oil and gas wells has made this neglected infrastructure the fourth-largest emitter of the potent greenhouse gas globally, according to new findings.

Fiona Harvey reports for The Guardian.

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Producing beef remains a major climate concern, and Tyson Foods is now facing a lawsuit over its marketing of “climate-smart” beef products that environmental advocates say mislead the public.

Natasha Gilbert reports for U.S. Right to Know.

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The Trump administration is expediting the approval of a major Alabama coal mine expansion despite environmental and safety concerns, with most of the coal destined for export to foreign steelmakers.

Lee Hedgepeth reports for Inside Climate News.

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A new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal is moving forward in southwest Louisiana, adding to the state’s growing LNG footprint as federal and state officials push for more fossil fuel infrastructure.

Tristan Baurick reports for Grist.

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A newly formed coalition of aviation professionals warns that the industry must urgently control flight growth and adopt deeper emissions cuts to avoid heavy external regulation and environmental harm.

Damian Carrington reports for The Guardian.

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