West Virginia Families Pleaded for Help With Health Issues After Fracking Started Nearby. None Came By Quinn Glabicki, PublicSource
A New EDF-Harvard Satellite Will Monitor Methane Emissions From Oil and Gas Production Worldwide By Phil McKenna
Just How Much Money Do CO2 Pipeline Companies Stand to Make From the Inflation Reduction Act? By Nicholas Kusnetz, Kristoffer Tigue
South Carolina Poised to Transform Former Coal-Fired Plant Into a Gas Utility as Public Service Commission Approves Conversion By Daniel Shailer
New Research Shows Emissions From Cars and Power Plants Can Hinder Insects’ Search for the Plants They Pollinate By Moriah McDonald
Q&A: Former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy on New Air Pollution Regulations—and Women’s Roles in Bringing Them About Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
A Firm Planning a Drilling Spree in New York’s Southern Tier Goes Silent as Lawmakers Seek to Ban Use of CO2 in Quest for Gas By Peter Mantius
‘Nobody Really Knows What You’re Supposed to Do’: Leaking, Abandoned Wells Wreak Havoc in West Texas By Martha Pskowski, Inside Climate News and Carlos Nogueras, Texas Tribune
After Fighting a Landfill Expansion, Houston Residents Await EPA Consideration of Stricter Methane Regulations By Keaton Peters
New Demands to Measure Emissions Raise Cautious Hopes in Pennsylvania Among Environmental Sleuths Who Monitor Fracking Sites By Jake Bolster
One Year Later, Pennsylvanians Living Near the East Palestine Train Derailment Site Say They’re Still Sick By Kiley Bense
California’s Oil Country Hopes Carbon Management Will Provide Jobs. It May Be Disappointed By Emma Foehringer Merchant, Joshua Yeager
Chicago Sues 5 Oil Companies, Accusing Them of Climate Change Destruction, Fraud By Brett Chase, Chicago Sun-Times
To Live and Die in Philadelphia: Sonya Sanders Grew Up Next Door to a Giant Refinery. She’s Still Suffering From Environmental Trauma By Victoria St. Martin
The Proposed Cleanup of a Baltimore County Superfund Site Stirs Questions and Concerns in a Historical, Disinvested Community By Aman Azhar
Q&A: New Rules in Pennsylvania Require Drillers to Disclose Toxic Chemicals Used in Fracking Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth”
Wyoming, Slow To Take Federal Clean Energy Funds, Gambles State Money on Carbon Sequestration and Hydrogen Schemes to Keep Fossil Fuels Flowing By Jake Bolster
EPA Reports ‘Widespread Noncompliance’ With the Nation’s First Regulations on Toxic Coal Ash By Amy Green