In Colorado, climate-related projects are feeling the freeze on federal funding In Colorado, the federal funding freeze has hit projects from a brownfield cleanup in Pueblo to "once in a lifetime" funding for solar projects in Native communities. Ishan Thakore
Washington state clean-energy funds re-frozen by Trump White House More than $500 million in federal funding for clean energy in Washington state is being held up by the Trump Administration. John Ryan
Petroleum lobbyist, Project 2025: What to know about Trump's Land Management nominee The U.S. Bureau of Land Management plays a huge role in permitting and developing energy projects across the country.
'Moss Appreciation Week': a lot of celebration for a very little plant Moss Appreciation Week is packed with events both scientific... and also silly. Moss walks, moss talks, moss movies, crafting moss-themed Valentines, and a "gastropod derby" with snails and slugs (for whom moss is a nice moist microclimate). Deena Prichep
The truth behind your Valentine's flowers Thinking of buying flowers for Valentine's Day? We look at the truth behind that bouquet and its environmental impact. Ruth Sherlock
The Panama Canal needs more water. The proposed solution would displace thousands A recent drought in Panama was so severe that the canal had to reduce traffic. How is climate change impacting Panama -- and how does that ripple out to the global economy? Ari Shapiro
'Swampbuster' could go bust: Why some think this wetlands conservation law is unconstitutional A 40-year-old law allows the U.S. Department of Agriculture to withhold subsidies from farmers who drain, clear or convert wetlands. Now, a company that owns farmland in Iowa is challenging it.
More and more kids are taking up bird watching More and more kids are getting into bird and nature watching, a hobby that's been practiced mostly by older adults. Kerry Sheridan
As coal plants close, Colorado towns consider nuclear waste storage The federal government hopes former coal towns will help the nuclear industry grow, by taking on the decades-long challenge of storing radioactive waste Scott Franz
'The purge has begun.' Environmental justice workers locked out of EPA Seattle office Nine Environmental Protection Agency employees in Seattle have been put on leave by the Trump Administration because they work on environmental justice. John Ryan