News Reporting by Metcalf Alumni


News Stories Written by Metcalf Alumni

Metcalf’s mission is to increase informed public engagement of complex science and environmental issues by helping to improve the accuracy and clarity of reporting on these issues.

Metcalf alumni represent news organizations all over the country and different parts of the world. Here are just a few stories written by journalists following Metcalf programs, as well as stories written about a wide range of environmental issues.

A Highly Contagious and Lethal Bird Flu Strain is Spreading Across Parts of the U.S.
NPR
Katie Peikes
March 23, 2022

UN Climate Report Urges World To Adapt Now, Or Suffer Later
Reuters
Jake Spring
February 28, 2022

Supreme Court Will Hear Biggest Climate Change Case in a Decade
New York Times
Coral Davenport
February 27, 2022

Regenerative-SPACE
Eva Gilliam
February 25, 2022

New England Takes A Detour On Grid Reform; Griping Ensues
The Connecticut News Project
Jan Ellen Spiegel
February 23, 2022

What Are PFAS?
Environmental Health News
Autumn Spanne
February 15, 2022

$1.1M in Coastal Management Grants Sprinkled Around Michigan
MLive
Garret Ellison
February 11, 2022

Did Your Handbag Help Destroy the Rainforest?
New York Times
Whitney Bauck
February 5, 2022

Is Agrochemical Contamination Killing Nebraska’s Children?
Circle of Blue
Brett Walton
February 2, 2022

Mammoths Survived in Canada Until 5,000 Years Ago 
Flipboard
Ruth Schuster
December 9, 2021

How do you like your salmon? Uninformative, please
Haaretz
Ruth Schuster
December 8, 2021

Coming off climate talks, US to hold huge crude sale in Gulf
AP News
Matthew Brown
November 16, 2021

Will Sharks survive extinction this time?
AhramOnline
Hadeer Elhadary
November 9, 2021

This RI neighborhood will soon be underwater forever. Can it be saved?
The Providence Journal
Alex Kuffner
November 4, 2021

Nurses’ trauma and the two fronts of the war against COVID-19
UCI News
Aaron Orlowski
October 6, 2021

2,700-Year-Old Private Toilet Found in Jerusalem
Smithsonian Magazine
Ruth Schuster
October 5, 2021

New At-Home Test Could Double U.S. Supply, FDA Says
Politico
Lauren Gardner
October 5, 2021

Dead Fish May Show Up in Lake Murray Around Late Summer — But That’s Normal, SCDNR Says
Post Courier
Chloe Johnson
September 18, 2021

‘These Are My Babies’: Towns Relish Rearing of Shellfish for Harvest and Sustainability
WCAI Public Radio
Jennette Barnes
September 17, 2021

Potty-trained Cattle Could Help Reduce Pollution
Science News
Maria Temming
September 14, 2021

Proposed Ordinance Could Shape Future of Electric Vehicle Charging in New Castle County
Delaware Public Media
Sophia Schmidt
August 27, 2021

Across N.J., ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are Tainting Drinking Water
NJ Advance
Michael Warren
August 10, 2021

Once-In-50-Year Heat Waves Now Happening Every Decade – U.N. Climate Report
Reuters
Jake Spring
August 9, 2021

Regulators Refuse To Step In As Workers Languish In Extreme Heat
Politico
Ariel Wittenberg and Zack Colman
August 8, 2021

From Chipmunks to Bears, Tahoe Center Helps Rescued Animals
Reno Gazette Journal
Amy Alonzo
August 8, 2021

In California, 1 State Is Seeing 2 Drastically Different Responses To The Drought
KQED
Ezra David Romero
August 6, 2021

Can Reviving Beach Dunes Help California With Sea Level Rise?
LA Times
Rosanna Xia
August 5, 2021

Scientists In Southeastern U.S. Seek To Understand Flash Droughts
WABE
Molly Samuel
August 5, 2021

Exxon Sting Ensnares Think Tanks With Climate Credentials
E&E News
Corbin Hiar
July 29, 2021

Sunny-day Flooding Expected to Become More and More Common in Delaware
Deleware Public Media
Sophia Schmidt
July 25, 2021

N.J. Takes ‘Significant Step’ to Ending Exposure to Lead Under Laws Murphy Just Signed
NJ Advance Media
Michael Warren
July 22, 2021

How a Carbon Market is Fueling Change in the Nisqually Community Forest
KIRO 7 News
Matthew Smith
July 18, 2021

How Climate Change Fueled the Devastating Floods in Germany and Northwest Europe
Vox Media
Jariel Arvin
July 16, 2021

What Caring For Bees Teaches Inmates About Life Beyond Prison
Harvest Public Media
Katie Peikes
July 16, 2021

Federal Watchdog Urged to Investigate Canada’s ‘Longstanding Failure’ to Stop B.C. Elk Valley Coal Mine Pollution
The Narwahl
Judith Lavoie
July 16, 2021

Study Using Laser Technology Suggests Canada Overlooks Key Sources of Methane Emissions
CBC News
Inayat Singh
July 15, 2021

Wildfires Are Ravaging The West. Research Shows The People In Their Paths Vastly Underestimate The Risk
CPR News
Miguel Otárola
July 14, 2021

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest Rises for Fourth Straight Month
Reuters
Jake Spring
July 9, 2021

More People Are Moving To Places Where Wildfires Are A Growing Risk
GPB News
Molly Samuel
July 8, 2021

Add Road Salts To The Long List Of Things Killing Colorado Trees
CPR News
Miguel Otárola
July 6, 2021

Northern California Is Working To Conserve Water To Have Some Left Over For Crops
KQED
Ezra David Romero
July 5, 2021

Counting Fireflies For Science In Georgia
WABE
Molly Samuel
July 5, 2021

Inside the Exxon Sting: Aliases, Fake Oil Funds, A Payday
E&E News
Corbin Hiar
July 2, 2021

Texas Water Systems Now Must Plan for Power Outages
Houston Chronicle
Emily Foxhall
June 27, 2021

Threat of Delta Variant Looms Large in Unvaccinated South
NBC News
Denise Chow and Erika Edwards
June 27, 2021

At Home in an Avalanche Path: Why Juneauites Buy and Keep Homes in a Hazard Zone
KTOO
Claire Stremple
June 24, 2021

Site C Dam, Oilsands Pushing Canada’s Largest National Park Closer to Endangered List
The Narwhal
Judith Lovoie
June 22, 2021

This Ambitious Project Aims to Rebuild Louisiana’s Vanishing Coastal Wetlands
Audubon Magazine
Sara Sneath
Summer 2021

Atlanta Project Invites The Public To Help Study Fireflies
WABE
Molly Samuel
June 21, 2021

During Wildfires and Hurricanes, a Language Gap Can Be Deadly
Grist
Kate Yoder
June 15, 2021

Sulphur’s Brown Water Catches Attention of a National Environmental Activist
The Louisiana Weekly
Sara Sneath
June 7, 2021

‘It Is Wrong’: DeKalb Residents Fight Industrial Facility Near Their Neighborhood
WABE
Molly Samuel
May 27, 2021

Food Waste is Heating up the Planet. Is Dumpster-Diving by App a Solution?
Grist
Kate Yoder
May 25, 2021

Long Working Hours Are Killing Hundreds of Thousands of People a Year, WHO Says
CNN Business
Amy Woodyatt
May 17, 2021

Louisiana Boil Water Notices Paint a Picture of the State’s Failing Drinking Water Infrastructure
The Louisiana Weekly
Sara Sneath
May 17, 2021

Officials: Invasive Green Crabs Spreading Along Coast
KNKX
Bellamy Pailthorp
May 15, 2021

Lawyer Who Sued Chevron over Ecuador Pollution Faces N.Y. Contempt Trial
Reuters
Sebastien Malo
May 10, 2021

Behind Louisiana’s Climate Plan To Become Carbon Neutral
National Public Radio
Tegan Wendland
May 10, 2021

‘Snake’s blood’: Quechan Tribe prepares for a fight over a gold mine on ancestral lands
Arizona Republic
Debra Utacia Krol
May 9, 2021

How to Bring Laudato Si’ into Your Wardrobe
EarthBeat
Whitney Bauck
May 7, 2021

Old Pipelines Become New Flashpoints for U.S., Canada Environmental Clashes
Politico
Lauren Gardner
May 5, 2021

Brazil Cuts Environment Spending One Day After U.S. Climate Summit Pledge
Reuters
Jake Spring
April 23, 2021

AOC’s Plan for a 1.5 Million-Strong Civilian Climate Corps, Explained
Grist
Kate Yoder
April 23, 2021

Residents Facing Water Stress Due to Drought Urged to Use State Aid Program
New Hampshire Public Radio
Annie Ropeik
April 22, 2021

Even Coal Miners Want Clean Energy
Grist
Kate Yoder
April 20, 2021

EU Commissioner Blasts Brazil Climate Pledge for not Going far Enough
WHBL
Jake Spring and Kate Abnett
April 14, 2021

STEM’s Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Gaps are Still Strikingly Large
Science News
Maria Temming
April 14, 2021

Did Climate Change Cause Societies to Collapse? New Research Upends the Old Story.
Grist
Katie Yoder
April 6, 2021

Concerns About North Atlantic Right Whales Grow
WABE
Molly Samuel
April 2, 2021

Georgia Wins 8-year Water Fight With Downstream Florida Neighbor
Reuters
Sebastian Malo and Rich McKay
April 2, 2021

Two-thirds of Tropical Rainforest Destroyed or Degraded Globally, NGO says
Reuters
Jake Spring
March 8, 2021

Investigation: The Water Problems
Tegan Wendland and Austin R. Ramsey
New Orleans Public Radio
March 8, 2021

Listening to the Forest for Clues About Climate Change
New Hampshire Public Radio
Annie Ropeik
March 1, 2021

More than 25m Drink Water from the Worst US Water Systems, with Latinos Most Exposed
The Guardian
Emily Holden, Caty Enders, Niko Kommenda, and Vivian Ho
February 26, 2021

Decoding Earthquake History: How Geologists Find Fossilized Clues in Sediment
KNKX
Bellamy Pailthorp
February 26, 2021

Natural Gas Customers Warned to Brace for Higher Bills
The Frontier
Clifton Adcock
February 21, 2021

Life Raft: What Would It Take For Louisiana To Go Carbon Neutral By 2050?
New Orleans Public Radio
Tegan Wendland and Travis Lux
February 9, 2021

Sea Lions are Dying from a Mysterious Cancer. The Culprits? Herpes and DDT
Los Angeles Times
Rosanna Xia
January 31, 2021

Climate Group Pushes South Carolina Towns to Tackle Climate Change
The Post and Courier
Chloe Johnson
January 30, 2021

G.M. Announcement Shakes Up U.S. Automakers’ Transition to Electric Cars
New York Times
Coral Davenport
January 29, 2021

Biden Cancels Keystone XL Pipeline and Rejoins Paris Climate Agreement
New York Times
Coral Davenport and Lisa Friedman
January 20, 2021

Earth’s Oceans are Storing Record-breaking Amounts of Heat
Science News
Maria Temming
January 13, 2021

How the West Coast Fires and the Volatile Chemicals Tainting America’s Drinking Water are Connected
GreenBiz
Lynne Peeples
December 2, 2020

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon Skyrockets to 12-year High under Bolsonaro
Reuters
Jake Spring and Lisandra Paraguassu
November 30, 2020

Along the Crumbling Sonoma Coast, An Ambitious Project Paves the Way for ‘Managed Retreat’
Los Angles Times
Rosanna Xia
November 27, 2020

Biden Plans to Move Fast With a ‘Climate Administration.’ Here’s How.
New York Times
Coral Davenport and Lisa Friedman
November 17, 2020

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon Rises for First Time in Four Months
Reuters
Jake Spring
November 13, 2020

Coral Reef Taller than the Empire State Building Discovered in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
NBC News
Denise Chow
October 27, 2020

EPA Refuses to Reduce Pollutants Linked to COVID-19 Deaths 
ProPublica
Lisa Song and Lylla Younes
October 21, 2020

Even the Deepest, Coldest Parts of the Ocean are Getting Warmer
Science News 
Maria Temming
October 20, 2020

Bezos Said Warming is “Biggest Threat.” Then He Helped GOP
E&E News
Corbin Hiar
October 14, 2020

Litter Gitter Devices Keep Trash Out of Alabama Rivers
AL.com
Dennis Pillion
October 9, 2020

As Climate Change Drives Droughts, Water Conservation and Infrsatructure Become Key
New Hampshire Public Radio
Annie Ropeik
October 4, 2020

Why Georgia’s 50-Year-Old Salt Marsh Law Matters for the Future
WBAA
Molly Samuel
September 25, 2020

Bezos Pledged Billions for Climate. But so far? Crickets
E&E News
Corbin Hiar
September 25, 2020

Is California Serious About Environmental Justice? This Water Fight is a Test
Los Angeles Times
Rosanna Xia
September 15, 2020

Thirsting for Solutions
Enesia
Lynne Peeples
September 15, 2020

Burned Jaguars, Fire Tornadoes: Blazes in Brazil Wetland Deliver Climate Warning
Reuters
Jake Spring
September 14, 2020

Dark Matter Clumps in Galaxy Clusters Bend Light Surprisingly Well
Science News
Maria Temming
September 10, 2020

Nothing to See Here, Folks
Heated
Emily Atkins
September 8, 2020

New Global Standards for Mine Waste Won’t Prevent Dam Failures
The Narwhal
Judith Lavoie
September 1, 2020

Brazil Fires Threaten World’s Largest Wetland
Reuters
Jake Spring
August 18, 2020

When Facts Fail to Convince, Storytelling May Do the Trick
Grist
Kate Yoder
August 17, 2020

A World Champion Slam Poet Pivots to Medicine
NPR
Sonia Narang
August 15, 2020

Brazil’s President Denies Existence of Amazon Fires
Reuters
Jake Spring and Maria Carolina Marcello
August 13, 2020

Millions of Americans are in Water Debt
Circle of Blue
Brett Walton
August 5, 2020

Fires in Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest Surge in July, Worst in Recent Days
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Jake Spring
August 3, 2020

Kentucky Communities Differ in Facing Costs and Market Challenges of Recycling
WKU Radio
Rhonda Miller
July 29, 2020

New Study Confirms What People Feel: The Pandemic is Making People Depressed
WWNO Radio
Tegan Wendland
July 28, 2020

COVID-19 Outbreak Reported at Hancock County Blueberry Processor
Bangor Daily News
Bill Trotter
July 28, 2020

A Scientists Wanted Us to Stop Flying. Just Not Like This
Grist
Kate Yoder
July 22, 2020

Brazil Amazon Deforestation Up in June, Set For Worst Year in Over a Decade
Reuters
Jake Spring
July 10, 2020

Offshore Wind Can Change Habits for the Better
ecoRI News
Annie Sherman
July 9, 2020

Kids Drinking From Private Wells Have Higher Lead Risk, Finds N.C. Study
New Hampshire Public Radio
Annie Ropeik
July 7, 2020

Brazilian Companies Join Call for Action on Amazon Deforestation
Reuters
Jake Spring and Ana Mano
July 7, 2020

China Halts Imports From Two More Brazil Meat Plants Amid COVID-19 COVID-19 Concerns
Reuters
Jake Spring and Ana Mano
July 5, 2020

Adverse Human Health Outcomes Linked to Climate Change
ecoRI News
Annie Sherman
July 3, 2020

Millions of Homeowners Who Need Flood Insurance Don’t Know It – Thanks for FEMA
ProPublica
Lisa Song and Tony Briscoe
June 30, 2020

See How Your Favorite Beach Ranks in the Latest Pollution Report Card
Los Angeles Times
Rosanna Xia
June 30, 2020

Lake Erie Among 3 Great Lakes that Set Records for Water Levels in May
MLive
Mark Torregrossa
June 11, 2020

Coronavirus Triggers New American Border Debate – with Canada
Politico
Lauren Gardner
June 9, 2020

Tear Gas is Way More Dangerous than Police Let On – Especially During the Coronavirus Pandemic
ProPublica
Lisa Song
June 4, 2020

Georgia Farmers Adapt to One More Bit of Adversity: A Global Pandemic
WABE
Molly Samuel
May 28, 2020

Biden’s Vow to Kill Pipeline Puts Canada on Defense
Politico
Lauren Gardner
May 20, 2020

A Trump Official Tried to Fast-Track Funding for His Friend’s Unproven COVID-19 “Treatment”, Whistleblower Says
ProPublica
Lisa Song
May 14, 2020

Masked Shoppers Flood Sioux City Farmers Market, Then Dash for Home
Iowa Public Radio
Katie Peikes
May 7, 2020

Spending Trillions on “Defense” Left America Unprepared for Real Disasters
Grist
Kate Yoder
May 6, 2020

Canada Bans Assault-style Guns After Nova Scotia Rampage
Politico
Lauren Gardner
May 1, 2020

Isolated from the Coronavirus and – and the Rest of the World – On an Arctic Expedition
WABE
Molly Samuel
April 29, 2020

Working Apart, Staying Productive: Strategies to Help Employees Thrive
The Press Enterprise
Aaron Orlowski
April 29, 2020

Policed From Above: SC Beach Town Uses Drone to Enforce Social Distancing for Coronavirus
The Post and Courier
Chloe Johnson
April 28, 2020

Rural Downtowns Sit Quiet With Businesses Closed
Iowa Public Radio
Katie Peikes
April 24, 2020

Canada’s New Ambassador in D.C. Learns Art of COVID-19 Diplomacy
Politico
Lauren Gardner
April 23, 2020

Economic Fallout Threatens Housing Orange County’s Most Vulnerable Residents
The Orange County Register
Aaron Orlowski
April 21, 2020

UI Researchers Shifting Gears To Help Health Care Workers
Iowa Public Radio
Katie Peikes
April 17, 2020

Albany Foundry Selmet Fined $70,200 for Hazardous Waste Violations
Salem Statesman Journal
Tracy Loew
April 17, 2020

How 1 Sick Person Led To 16 Likely Coronavirus Cases and 3 Deaths
Chicago Tribune
Tony Briscoe
April 8, 2020

EPA: Wheeler Pushes Back on Critics of Enforcement Policy
E&E News
Corbin Hiar
April 2, 2020

Coronavirus at Beaches? Surfers, Swimmers Should Stay Away, Scientist Says
Los Angeles Times
Rosanna Xia
April 2, 2020

A Mysterious Ocean Phenomenon Known as ‘the Blob’ Wreaked Havoc on Pacific Wildlife
Yale Climate Connections
Daniel Grossman
February 28, 2020

With More Flooding Possible This Year, FEMA Urges Residents To Get Flood Insurance
St. Louis Public Radio
Eli Chen
January 8, 2020

‘Multiheaded Hydra’ of PFAS Products Under California Scrutiny
Bloomberg Environment
Emily Dooley
January 8, 2020

California Sues Silicon Valley Billionaire Over Martins Beach Public Access
Los Angeles Times
Rosanna Xia
December 6, 2020

Minn. Supreme Court hears arguments in White Bear Lake levels case
Minnesota Public Radio
Elizabeth Dunbar
January 6, 2020

California Could Get a Green Deal of its Own as Lawmakers Aim to Address Climate Change and Inequality
Capital Public Radio
Ezra David Romero
January 6, 2020

Five Climate-Change Lawsuits to Watch in 2020
Reuters
Sebastian Malo
January 6, 2020

Birth Strike, Flyskam, Pyrocene: The Words that Defined our Planet in 2019
Grist
Kate Yoder
December 30, 2019

Southwest Iowa Farmers ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ For Year Ahead After 2019 Flooding
Iowa Public Radio
Katie Peikes
December 24, 2019

Bipartisan Focus on Energy Innovation Emerges
Eos Earth Science Space News
Randy Showstack
December 23, 2019

Pesticide Rollbacks a Gift for Christmas Tree Growers
E&E News
Corbin Hiar
December 20, 2019

In the wake of Indigenous rights declaration, B.C.’s lawyers make ‘distasteful’ arguments in First Nations title case
The Narwhal
Judith Lavoie
December 13, 2019

Revealed: Water Company and City Officials Knew about Flint Poison Risk
The Guardian
Emily Holden
December 10, 2019

A Key Climate Question at COP25: What Role Should Carbon Markets Play in Meeting Paris Goals?
InsideClimate News
Marianne Lavelle
December 6, 2019

What Happens When Governments Crack Down on Scientists just Doing Their Jobs?
ScienceNews
Sujata Gupta
December 6, 2019

Bloomberg is a Climate Leader, So Why Aren’t Activists Excited About a Run for President
InsideClimate News
Marianne Lavelle
November 24, 2019

EPA Proposal Lets Toxins Flow at Struggling Coal Plants
E&E News
Ariel Wittenberg
November 22, 2019

Watchdog alert: Toxic waste souvenirs ‘are not approved’
Greenwire
Cobin Hiar
November 18, 2019

Testimony Ends as Delaware County Residents Seek Injunction Against Permits for Poultry Farm
Enid News & Eagle
Clifton Adcock
November 14, 2019

The shallowest Great Lake provides drinking water for more people than any other. Algae blooms are making it toxic — and it’s getting worse.
Chicago Tribune and Pulitzer Center
Tony Briscoe
November 14, 2019

What are Algae Blooms and Dead Zones?
Chicago Tribune
Tony Briscoe
November 14, 2019

High Water Routs Inland Towns in Sign of Climate Change to Come
Bloomberg Environment
Jennifer Kay
November 12, 2019

Mysterious Mold and Smog Abound after Federal Inaction
E&E News
Corbin Hiar
November 4, 2019

Climate Change is Wiping Out Harriet Tubman’s Homeland, and We’re Doing Little About It
Boston Globe
Rona Kobell
October 24, 2019

Minnesota City Ponders New Boom As a Climate Migrant Destination
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Sebastien Malo
October 16, 2019

After Razing Forests and Developing Wetlands, Developer Under Fire From Feds
The Post and Courier
Chloe Johnson
October 16, 2019

Planned Border Wall Construction Breaks Ground in South Donna
KRGV
Christian von Preysing
October 8, 2019

What Should We Call ‘Climate Change’? It’s political.
Grist
Kate Yoder
October 7, 2019

Fewer Children, Fewer Climate Risks? Niger ponders a controversial option
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Sebastien Malo
October 7, 2019

Freeport McMoRan Settles Coastal Lawsuits
New Orleans Public Radio
Tegan Wendland
October 3, 2019

EPA: An Ohio Family Suffers As Enforcement Stalls
E & E News
Corbin Hiar
October 3, 2019

City Releases Climate Equity Report
New Orleans Public Radio
Tegan Wendland
October 1, 2019

‘Flight Shaming’ is in the air as U.N. Summit faces climate crisis
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Sebastien Malo and Sonia Elks
September 27, 2019

Facing Fines, Polluters Turn to Trump’s Enforcement Fixer
E&E News
Corbin Hiar and Mike Soraghan
September 18, 2019

‘Like a Sunburn on Your Lungs’: How Does the Climate Crisis Impact Health?
The Guardian
Emily Holden
September 16, 2019

Could Alabama Stop the Next Poop Train?
AL
Dennis Pillion
September 11, 2019

How Marijuana is Poised for a North American Takeover
Politico
Lauren Gardner
September 9, 2019

Delaware County Residents Ask Judge to Stop Board Issuing Permits to Poultry Farm
The Frontier
Clifton Adcock
September 9, 2019

The Spin: Hurricane Dorian and Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s Property in the Bahamas
Chicago Tribune
Lisa Donovan
September 5, 2019

Birds and Marine Life in SC Have Their Own Ways of Coping With Hurricanes
The Post and Courier 
Chloe Johnson
August 28, 2019

SC Keeps Trying to Build its Way Out of Climate Change — But is it Missing the Point?
The Post and Courier 
Chloe Johnson
August 16, 2019

Egypt’s Aswan High Dam Ready for New Flood in 2019/20 Water Year: Irrigation Ministry
Daily News Egypt
Mohammed El-Said
August 16, 2019

Input Sought on Whale Protection Efforts
Cape Cod Times
Mary Ann Bragg
August 11, 2019

‘This is Not Canada’: Inside the Tsilhqot’in Nation’s Battle Against Taseko Mines
The Narwhal 
Judith Lavoie
August 10, 2019

Florida Expands Python-Hunting Into Federal Swamplands
Bloomberg Environment
Jennifer Kay
August 7, 2019 

Court Revokes Atlantic Coast Pipeline’s Fish and Wildlife Permit
Bay Journal
Whitney Pipkin
August 7, 2019

US States Face Water Crisis as Global Heating Increases Strain on Supplies
The Guardian
Emily Holden
August 6, 2019

Water Bankruptcy Looms for One in Four People Worldwide, Researchers Warn
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
August 6, 2019

July May Set Global Record as Hottest in Recorded History – United Nations
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
August 6, 2019

Trump Rule Muddies Oversight of Free-Flowing Arizona River
E&E News
Ariel Wittenberg
August 5, 2019

Trash Pandas are Cute, Until They Move Into Your Attic
AL
Dennis Pillion
August 1, 2019

As Sea Levels Rise, Homes Continue to Sprout in US Flood Zones
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
July 31, 2019

EPA Kills Proposed Pebble ‘Veto’
E&E News
Ariel Wittenberg & Dylan Brown
July 30, 2019

Climate Change May Degrade the “Speed Bump” that Protects SC from Hurricanes
The Post and Courier 
Chloe Johnson
July 17, 2019

This Has Been a Record-Breaking Summer for Georgia’s Sea Turtles
WABE
Molly Samuel
July 29, 2019

Clemson Works to Make Peach More Resilient As Warmer Winters Imperil $71M Industry
The Post and Courier 
Chloe Johnson
July 21, 2019

Coastal Flooding is Accelerating in Charleston and Around the US, NOAA Reports
The Post and Courier 
Chloe Johnson
July 10, 2019

Charleston Failed to Properly Identify Flood Damages, Leaving People Unprotected
The Post and Courier 
Chloe Johnson
June 29, 2019

Thick Algal Bloom Forming in Sandusky Bay, Moving Into Open Water
The Blade
Tom Henry
June 28, 2019

EPA Leaders Helped Bail out Failed Philadelphia Refinery
E&E News
Corbin Hiar
June 27, 2019 

New UN Environment Chief Seeks Fair Deal for All in Climate Change
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
June 26, 2019

The First Democratic Debate Failed The Planet
The New Republic
Emily Atkin
June 26, 2019

Canada Signals a Willingness to Challenge Trump on His Clean-Car Rollback
The New York Times
Coral Davenport
June 26, 2019

Ardmore Refinery Sues Chemical Manufacturers for Toxic “Forever Chemical”
The Frontier
Clifton Adcock
July 25, 2019

Lack of Fire Hydrants in Hidalgo County Due to Population
KRGV
Christian von Preysing
July 24, 2019

Feature – Mental Stress on Rise as Coastal Towns Confront Surging Climate Threats
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
June 21, 2019

Covering Indigenous Communities with Respect and Sensitivity
The Open Notebook
Debra Utacia Krol
June 18, 2019

Researchers Using Methods to Keep Pharmaceuticals Out of Water System
KRGV
Christian von Preysing
June 18, 2019

In Challenge to Trump, Oregon Votes to Cap Climate Emissions
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
June 18, 2019

Did a Burning River Really Fuel Landmark Law’s Passage?
E&E News
Ariel Wittenberg
June 18, 2019

Feds Delay Vineyard Wind Assessment One Month
Cape Cod Times
Mary Ann Bragg
June 18, 2019

California Looks to Clean Air Funds to Pay for Clean Drinking Water
Capital Public Radio
Ezra David Romero
June 12, 2019

Because of Historic Rains, Less Than Half the Normal Amount of Corn has been Planted in Illinois. The Next Weeks are Make or Break for Farmers.
Chicago Tribune
Tony Briscoe
June 8, 2019

Interview – U.N. Reform Needed to Stop Companies Fighting Climate Rules – Nobel Laureate Stiglitz
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
May 29, 2019

Trump Administration Hardens Its Attack on Climate Science
The New York Times
Coral Davenport and Mark Landler
May 27, 2019

Health Groups Jeer EPA’s ‘Stunningly High’ Perchlorate Limit
E&E News
Ariel Wittenberg
May 24, 2019

Humpback Whale Deaths Continue to Climb in the Atlantic
Cape Cod Times
Mary Ann Bragg
May 8, 2019

Nearly Two Dozen Democrats Want to be President. Only Two Have a Climate Change Plan
The Guardian
Emily Holden
May 8, 2019

Biodiversity Report Paints a Bleak Picture
Earth & Space Science News
Randy Showstack
May 6, 2019

Survey Shows Ongoing Rebound Chesapeake’s Blue Crabs
Associated Press
David McFadden
May 6, 2019

Nearly 500 U.S. Churches Face Climate-linked Flooding Threat, Scientists Say
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
May 2, 2019

Trump Formally Nominated Kelly Craft for UN Ambassador
Politico
Lauren Gardner and Alexander Panette
May 2, 2019

When Flooding Happens, Here are Ways you can Weather the Storm
Journal Gazette & Times Courier
Javonte Anderson (with contribution from Tony Briscoe)
May 2, 2019

How Vanishing Lizards in Madagascar led to a Troubling Discovery About Deforestation and Climate Change
Yale Climate Connections
Daniel Grossman
April 30, 2019

Climate, Grasses and Teeth — The Evolution of South America Mammals
University of Arizona
Mari N. Jensen
April 29, 2019

Do ‘Mechanical Trees’ Offer the Cure for Climate Change?
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
April 29, 2019

This Winter Tested Minnesota’s Readiness and Resilience. How’d We Do?
MPR News
Elizabeth Dunbar
April 26, 2019

Global Tree Cover Loss Continues but is Down from Peak Highs
Earth & Space Science News
Randy Showstack
April 25, 2019

Hamburg Small Business Owners Face Uphill Struggle After Western Iowa Flooding
Iowa Public Radio
Katie Peikes
April 25, 2019

Interior Department Delays Its Plan to Open U.S. Coastline to Drilling
The New York Times
Coral Davenport
April 25, 2019

How a New White House Memo Could Undermine Science in U.S. Policy
Inside Climate News
Marianne Lavelle
April 25, 2019

No Emergency Plan for Bayou Bridge Pipeline Violates Permit: Environmental Group
NOLA
Mark Schleifstein
April 23, 2019

3 Bills Would Ease Rules Around Wetland Development
U.S. News
Tracy Loew
April 22, 2019

Israeli Startup Using Algae to Clean Sewage
Philstar
Ruth Schuster
April 22, 2019

Coastal News Roundup: Nine-Year Anniversary of the BP Spill
New Orleans Public Radio
Tegan Wendland
April 21, 2019

In First, New York Caps Climate Emissions from Buildings
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
April 18, 2019

‘Sowing Hope’ as China Tries to Reverse Desertification
CGTN
Alok Gupta
April 17, 2019

14-Year Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico Could go on for Decades
WBUR News
Tegan Wendland
April 8, 2019

Oil Hits a Five-month High as Libya Clashes Add to Supply Concerns
Bloomberg
Alex Nussbaum & Jessica Summers
April 8, 2019

Cool U.S. Cities Prepare as Future ‘Havens’ for Climate Migrants
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
April 6, 2019

Pipeline Opponents ask Judge to Strike Down Trump’s Permit
AP News
Matthew Brown
April 5, 2019

Disbanded by Trump, Defiant Climate Committee Moves to Aid Cities, States
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
April 4, 2019

As Sea Levels Rise, U.N. Climbs Aboard Floating-cities Push
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
April 4, 2019

Three Books Examine our Changing Earth
The New York Times
Elizabeth Rush
April 2, 2019

New Orleans Files Wetlands Damage Suit Against Oil, Gas Companies
The Times-Picayune
Mark Schleifstein
April 1, 2019

San Antonio Scrambles to Provide Emergency Services to Influx of Migrant Families
Texas Public Radio
David Martin Davies
April 1, 2019

Trump’s Order to Open Arctic Drilling Waters was Unlawful, Federal Judge Finds
New York Times
Coral Davenport
March 30, 2019

Alabama Ranks 5th for Industrial Toxic Releases in Air and Water
AL
Dennis Pillion
March 24, 2019

EPA Says Missouri’s Plan to Regulate Coal Ash Ponds and Landfills is too Weak
St. Louis Public Radio
Eli Chen
March 22, 2019

Trump Might Limit States’ Say in Offshore Drilling Plan
Daily Republic
Rosanna Xia and Anna M. Phillips
March 21, 2019

Obama Era Oil Leases Broke the Law by Not Assessing Climate Impact, Judge Rules
New York Tmes
Coral Davenport
April 1, 2019

Record Snowfall, ‘Historic’ Bomb Cyclone are Forces Behind Nebraska Floods, Blizzard
Omaha World-Herald
Nancy Gaarder
March 17, 2019

Deep in US Oil Country, Students Set to March for Climate
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
March 16, 2019

U.S. Lawmakers Tuck into Juicy Debate Over Meat Substitutes
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebatstien Malo
March 14, 2019

Here’s What Antarctica’s Calving Glaciers Look Like Up Close
National Geographic
Elizabeth Rush
March 12, 2019

Americans in Cool States Misjudge Threat from Rising Heat Waves
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
March 12, 2019

Oil Gains as Industry Report Shows Unexpected Cut in U.S. Supply
Bloomberg News
Alex Nussbaum and Ben Foldy
March 12, 2019

Oil Optimists Say State the Course Even as Demand Headwinds Loom
Bloomberg News
Alex Nussbaum
March 10, 2019

As Drought Extends Across Southeast Alaska, Hatcheries are the ‘Canary in the Coal Mine’
Alaska Public Media
Jacob Resneck
March 8, 2019

Energy Department, California Spar Over Nuclear Site Cleanup
Bloomberg Environment
Emily C. Dooley
March 8, 2019

These Women are Changing the Landscape of Antarctic Research
National Geographic
Elizabeth Rush
March 7, 2019 

Carbon Tax Plans: How They Compare and Why Oil Giants Support One of Them
InsideClimate News
Marianne Lavelle
March 7, 2019

Whitmer Proposes $120M for Michigan Drinking Water
MLive
Garret Ellison
March 6, 2019

Oil Retreats as Surprise Jump in U.S. Stockpiles Hints at Glut
Bloomberg News
Alex Nussbuam
March 6, 2019

U.S. Plans End to Wolf Protection; Critics Say it’s Premature
Associated Press
Matthew Brown and John Flesher
March 6, 2019

Chicago is Shrinking at a Similar Rate to Venice
Chicago Tribune
Tony Briscoe
March 5, 2019

U.S. to Publish Economic Data on Puerto Rico for the First Time
Marketplace
Andy Uhler
March 5, 2019

Wildfire Risk in California no Longer Coupled to Winter Precipitation
University of Arizona
Mari Jensen
March 4, 2019

Chicago is Sinking. Here’s what that Means for Lake Michigan and the Midwest.
Chicago Tribune
Tony Briscoe
February 28, 2019

U.S. Craft Marketplace Makes Plans to go Green by Offsetting Emissions
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
February 28, 2019

US Faces Fresh Water Shortages Due to Climate Change, Research Says
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
February 28, 2019

With Climate Science on the March, an Isolated Trump Hunkers Down
New York Times
Coral Davenport
February 28, 2019

Home Depot Cites Unfavorable Weather in Disappointing Quarter
Marketplace
Andy Uhler
February 26, 2019

US Keeps Air Pollution Standard Established Under Obama
Associated Press
Matthew Brown
February 26, 2019

Hundreds of Young Protesters Confront McConnell Over Green New Deal
The Guardian
Emily Holden
February 25, 2019

Return of the Milkman? Pushing Packaging Out of the US Delivery Process
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
February 17, 2019

Government Shutdown Highlights the Need for Financial Literacy
The Sacramento Bee
Karin Klein
February 17, 2019

Oil Rally Finally Pulls Hedge Fund Optimists Off the Sidelines
Bloomberg
Alex Nussbaum
February 17, 2019

An Invasive Plant in Bayou St. John, the Pope’s climatologist and more: This Week’s Coastal News
Nola
Sara Sneath
February 16, 2019

‘Alarm’ Over Climate Change in US Doubles in Five Years – Poll
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
February 12, 2019

In Ethiopia, Climate Change Leads Herders to Retrain as Farmers
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
February 12, 2019

The Unlikely Contributor to Minnesota’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Your Favorite Lake
MPR News
Elizabeth Dunbar
February 12, 2019

Environmentalists Sue the Corps for Not Turning Over Records on Formosa Plastics
Nola
Sara Sneath
February 12, 2019

Santa Barbara Judge Rejects Deal Restricting Public Access to Beach
SF Gate
Rosanna Xia
February 11, 2019

Border Life: Butterflies Vs. Walls Along the Rio Grande
MarketPlace
Andy Uhler
February 5, 2019

I Lived Outside For Three Months. It Changed My Life.
Nola
Sara Sneath
February 5, 2019

Oil Slips as Service Slowdown Adds to Warning Signs on Economy
Bloomberg
Alex Nussbaum
February 5, 2019

Atlantic Beach Mayor Discusses Preparations For Sea Level Rise
WJCT
Melissa Ross
February 4, 2019

Trump Nominates Ex-oil, Gas Lobbyist to Lead Interior Department
SF Gate
Coral Davenport
February 4, 2019

Governors to Trump: Don’t Meddle in State Permit Reviews
E&E News
Ariel Wittenberg
February 1, 2019

Super Bowl Organizers, Partners Expand Bid to Run Clean Energy Show
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
February 1, 2019

Chicago’s Record for Coldest Temperature Ever Could Fall as Polar Vortex has City ‘In the Crosshairs’
Chicago Tribune
Tony Briscoe
January 27, 2019

This Is Chander Kanta. The Government Shutdown Has Left Her All Alone.
The New Republic
Emily Atkin
January 25, 2019

Baby Spinach Recalled After Salmonella Found
Consumer Reports
Jesse Hirsch
January 25, 2019

Coastal News Roundup: An Update On Isle de Jean Charles
New Orleans Public Radio
Tegan Wendland
January 25, 2019

Oil Rises as U.S. Shutdown Ends While Venezuela Tensions Mount
Bloomberg
Alex Nussbaum
January 25, 2019

Volunteers Wanted to Plant Cypress Trees in Terrebonne Parish
Nola
Sara Sneath
January 23, 2019

Maine Delegation Reintroduces Bill to Allow Clam, Worm Digging in Acadia
Bangor Daily News
Bill Trotter
January 13, 2019

State Panel Told to Protect Maine Woods from Development Sprawl
Bangor Daily News
Bill Trotter
January 11, 2019

In First, Native American Tribe Displaced by Sea Gets Land to Relocate
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
January 10, 2019

It’s ‘Going to End with Me’: The Fate of Gulf Fisheries in a Warming World
Inside Climate News
Meera Subramanian
December 28, 2018

Why Was the Light That Flooded New York City’s Sky So Blue?
The Wall Street Journal
Erin Ailworth
December 28, 2018

Trump Conservation Pick Triggers Question of ‘Favoritism or Connections
The Guardian
Emily Holden
December 20, 2018

Decade of Climate Evidence Strengthens Case for EPA’s Endangerment Finding
Inside Climate News
Marianne Lavelle
December 14, 2018

New Effort in Maryland to Combat Upsurge in Fentanyl Deaths
WRAL
David McFadden
December 12, 2018

Human Rights Protection Hangs in Balance at UN Climate Talks
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
December 12, 2018

A Busy Week for Climate Scientists, and Climate Negotiators
The New York Times
Lisa Friedman
December 12, 2018

City Action Key to Ensuring ‘a Climate-safe Future’, Scientists Say
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
December 10, 2018

Environmental Issues Face Proposed $8.5 Billion Plaquemines Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal: Coastal News Roundup
Nola
Mark Schleifstein
December 10, 2018

‘Will Climate Change Make us Sick?’
Yale Climate Connections
Sara Peach
December 10, 2018

French Military Enlists Green Group to Fight Climate Change
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
December 8, 2018

Katowice COP24 Notebook: Protesters Raise the Alarm on Climate
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo, Barbara Lewis, and Anna Koper
December 8, 2018

In Louisiana, an Appetite for Oysters Shields Retreating Shores
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
December 2, 2018

Tiny Phoenix, Louisiana, Makes a Stand Against Sea-level Rise
Yale Climate Connections
Sara Peach
November 29, 2018

Businesses Discharging PFAS into Michigan’s Waterways
MLive Media Group
Garret Ellison and Paula Gardner
November 29, 2018

Super-bacteria Showing Up in Puget Sound Wildlife – From Orcas to Otters
KUOW
John Ryan
November 26, 2018

Grand Forks Residents Prep for Winter in Sheds, RVs After Catastrophic Flooding
The Narwhal
Judith Lavoie
November 26, 2018

U.S. Should do More to Keep Salmonella out of Poultry
The Sacramento Bee
Karin Klein
November 21, 2018

Pollution, Prejudice and Profiteering Politicians in Birmingham, Alabama
Environmental Health News
Matt Smith
November 20, 2018

Deadly Air Pollution Threatens Lives by Nearly 2 Years – Researchers
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Sebastien Malo
November 19, 2018

World’s Top Aid Agency to Promote Resilience With New Body
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Sebastien Malo
November 14, 2018

Who is Scott Phillips? Former Alabama Environmental Commissioner Faces Indictment
AL
Dennis Pillion
November 14, 2018

U.S. Environmentalists Welcome Wins by “Green New Deal” Candidates
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Sebastien Malo
November 8, 2018

Colorado Voters Reject Drilling Limits in Win for Companies
Bloomberg
Alex Nussbaum and Catherine Traywick
November 7, 2018

Thirst of Karachi
Geo TV
Quaseem Saeed
November 7, 2018

Climate Change a More Frequent Refrain as Minnesota Candidates Seek Votes
MPR News
Elizabeth Dunbar
November 2, 2018

“Precious Little”: Democrats Lack Robust Climate Change Plan Despite Global Crisis
The Guardian
Emily Holden
November 1, 2018

In Iowa Farm Country, These Candidates are Taking on Climate Deniers
Inside Climate News
Marianne Lavelle
November 1, 2018

Ocean Shock: The Climate Crisis beneath the Waves
Thomson Reuters
Maurice Tamman, Matthew Green and Mari Saito
November 30, 2018

The Unseen Driver Behind the Migrant Caravan: Climate Change
The Guardian
Emily Holden, Oliver Milman, David Agren
October 30, 2018

In Rain-short Mali, Villagers Enlist Irrigation to Ward off Extremism
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
October 29, 2018

Five Midterm Votes That Could Have an Outsize Impact on Climate Change
The New York Times
Coral Davenport
October 29, 2018

They Know Seas Are Rising, but They’re Not Abandoning Their Beloved Cape Cod
Inside Climate News
Meera Subramanian
October 26, 2018

Working on a Way Out of Steel, Aluminum Tariffs
Politico
Lauren Gardner
October 18, 2018

West Coast Military Installations Eyed for US Fuel Exports
AP
Matthew Brown
October 15, 2018

Duke Study Highlights Hog Waste and Health Risks in North Carolina
Seeker
Matt Smith
October 12, 2018

Illinois Slaughterhouse Biggest Nitrogen Polluter of Waterways in U.S., Study Finds
Chicago Tribune
Tony Briscoe
October 12, 2018

Senate Confirms BP Oil Spill Lawyer, Climate Policy Foe as Government’s Top Environment Attorney
Inside Climate News
Marianne Lavelle
October 11, 2018

As Oil and Gas Exports Surge, West Texas Becomes the World’s “Extraction Colony”
The Texas Tribune
Kiah Collier
October 11, 2018

Academic Pressure Can Cook Up Dubious Science Research
The Sacramento Bee
Karin Klein
October 10, 2018

Senate OKs Infrastructure Bill with Permitting, Hydro Reforms
E&E News
Ariel Wittenberg
October 10, 2018

Major Climate Report Describes a Strong Risk of Crisis as Early as 2040
The New York Times
Coral Davenport
October 7, 2018

Trump Races Against Clock to Roll Back Major Obama-era Environment Rules
The Guardian
Emily Holden
October 3, 2018

How This Man’s Legal Challenge Could Stall LNG Canada
The Narwhal
Judith Lavoie
October 2, 2018

Election 2018: Clean Energy’s Future Could Rise or Fall with These Governor’s Races
Inside Climate News
Marianne Lavelle, Dan Gearino
October 1, 2018

Chefs in New York Whip Up Support for Ending Food Waste
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
September 28, 2018

Trump Targets Safety Rules Set After Gulf Oil Spill Disaster
SF Gate
Coral Davenport
September 28, 2018

Fastest-Growing Michigan County Reckons With Groundwater Pollution and Depletion
Circle of Blue
Brett Walton
September 25, 2018

Vanishing Joshua Trees: Climate Change Will Ravage US National Parks, Study Says
The Guardian
Emily Holden
September 25, 2018

Airports at Water’s Edge Battle Rising Sea Levels
WHYY
Susan Phillips
September 25, 2018

Marshall Islands Marches Toward Zero Greenhouse Emissions by 2050
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
September 24, 2018

The Health Dangers Don’t Stop with a Hurricane’s Churning. They Can Get Worse.
The Washington Post
Carolyn Y. Johnson, William Wan, Lena H. Sun
September 17, 2018

U.S. Climate Summit Ends with California Promising Satellite Carbon Monitoring
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
September 14, 2018

U.S. Climate Summit Aims for a New Carbon Goal: Zero
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
September 14, 2018

Cities from New York to London End Growth in Climate-Changing Emissions
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sebastien Malo
September 13, 2018

Hurricane Jumps to Category 4 as States Order Residents to Evacuate
Governing
Dinah Voyles Pulver
September 11, 2018

Gov. Brown Signs Bills to Block Trump’s Offshore Oil Drilling Plan
Los Angeles Times
Rosanna Xia
September 8, 2018

Coastal Labs Studying Increased Flooding Consider Moving Because of Increased Flooding
WWNO
Tegan Wendland
September 6, 2018

The U.S. is on the Verge of an Offshore Wind Revolution
Yale Climate Connections
Jan Ellen Spiegel
August 23, 2018

We’re Putting More Homes on Wild Lands and in the Path of Wildfires
Oregon Public Broadcasting
Ashley Ahearn
August 15, 2018

Researchers Discover Two Non-Invasive Species in the Great Lakes
The Chicago Tribune
Tony Brisco
August 8, 2018

The Media’s Failure to Connect the Dots on Climate Change
The New Republic
Emily Atkin
July 25, 2018

Rare right whale sighting reported off Iceland
Cap Cod Times
Mary Ann Bragg
July 25, 2018

Carbon-free electricity possible by 2050
Minnesota Public Radio News
Elizabeth Dunbar
July 24, 2018

Mold Concerns Rise With the Sea
Connecticut Health I-Team
Christine Woodside
July 24, 2018

Mars is getting bigger and brighter, close Earth fly-by soon
MLive
Mark Torregrossa
July 24, 2018

Storm spurs Caribbean island resort to recover lost paradise
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Sebastien Malo
July 24, 2018

Baltimore is latest US city to file lawsuit against Big Oil
Associated Press
David McFadden
July 20, 2018

In Flint Water Crisis, EPA’s Friendly Relationship with State Regulators Delayed Use of Legal Authority
Circle of Blue
Brett Walton
July 20, 2018

Investor group opposes General Electric plans for Kenyan power plant
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Sebastien Malo
July 20, 2018

Fear of flying
Yale Climate Connections
Daniel Grossman
July 18, 2018

Tingit & Haida Tight-Lipped About Project Near Eaglecrest
KTOO
Jacob Resneck
July 18, 2018

Workers in Summer Heat Need far Better Protection, Group Says
Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Sabastien Malo
July 18, 2018

Mayor Touts Water Plant, Blames Lawmakers for Lake Erie Algae Woes
The Blade
Tom Henry
July 17, 2018

How the New Supreme Court Could Halt Climate Action
The New Republic
Emily Atkin
July 12, 2018

A tiny sea worm could be a gateway for human exposure to neurotoxin
The Times-Picayune
Sera Sneath
July 12, 2018

The Flash Drought Brought Misery, But Did it Change Minds on Climate Change
Inside Climate News
Meera Subramanian
July 17, 2018

Pakistan’s Deadly Paradox: It Can’t Combat Climate Change, But it Has No Choice
Haaretz
Ruth Schuster
July 16, 2018

Rising Temperatures Strain New Orleans’ Electric Grid
The Lens
Tegan Wendland
July 13, 2018

The Dusty Gopher Frog will be the Next Supreme Court’s First Environmental Test
Popular Science
Emily Gertz
July 12, 2018

A Tiny Sea Worm Could be a Gateway to Human Exposure to Neurtoxin
The Times-Picayunne
Sara Sneath
July 12, 2018

How the New Supreme Court Could Halt Climate Action
The New Republic
Emily Atkin
July 12, 2018

Growing Interest in Algae Issues Draws Large Turnout to Forecast Meeting
The Blade
Tom Henry
July 12, 2018

U.S. Artist ‘Floods’ Times Square to Bring Climate Change to Life
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Sebastian Malo
July 11, 2018

New EPA Chief Reaches Out to Those Pruitt had Spurned
Politico
Emily Holden and Alex Guillen
July 11, 2018

Rescue mission for stranded dolphins on Cape
Cape Cod Times
Mary Ann Bragg
July 11, 2018

A Beach Behind Lock and Key is Turning into a Fight Over Social Justice in California
Los Angeles Times
Roxanne Xia
July 9, 2018

How prepared is New Orleans for stronger storms and extreme temperatures
WWNO
Tegan Wendland
July 9, 2018

Saginaw Township under burn ban due to dry conditions
MLive
Isis Simpson-Mersha
July 9, 2018

‘Lake George is in our souls’ : Experts cover successes, challenges for water quality protection
The Post-Star
Gwendolyn Craig
July 8, 2018

Replinishing Delaware’s Beaches in the Face of Ongoing Erosion, Sea Level Rise
Delaware Public Media
Katie Peikes
July 8, 2018

Forget Tech, Big Oil is Doling Out America’s Fattest Paychecks
Bloomberg
Alex Nussbaum
July 5, 2018

E.P.A. Chief Scott Pruitt Resigns Under a Cloud of Ethics Scandals
The New York Times
Coral Davenport
July 5, 2018

Pruitt resigns amid torrent of ethics woes
Politico
Emily Holden
July 5, 2018

A Warming Arctic Could be Driving More Winter Storms in Lower Latitudes
Seeker 
Matt Smith
March 13, 2018