(Matt McClain/The Washington Post) The Washington Post traveled along the river, from its start to its finish, to examine how people and places are coping with a shrinking lifeline in a hotter and drier landscape. By Karin Brulliard, Matt McClain and Erin Patrick O'Connor ● Read more » | | "If your sludge has value, why throw it in the garbage can?" Researchers explore ways to extract highly sought cobalt, nickel and rare earths from coal mining waste. By Austyn Gaffney and Dane Rhys ● Read more » | | West Virginians' skepticism about a clean-energy shift — whether from Sen. Joe Manchin III or even those working on a new wind farm — complicates President Biden's climate push. By Maxine Joselow ● Read more » | | Here is a detailed map of wildfire exposure across the country. See how many properties are at risk in your region. By John Muyskens, Andrew Ba Tran, Naema Ahmed and Anna Phillips ● Read more » | | The blaze, part of which began as a prescribed burn, has displaced thousands and destroyed hundreds of structures. By Karin Brulliard ● Read more » | | Electric co-ops returned $1.5 billion to their consumers in 2020. Motivated by people, not profits, co-ops invest in stronger communities and drive toward new possibilities. Learn more. | | | | Hot, dry and windy weather in northern California may jumpstart another difficult fire season for the drought-stricken state. By Diana Leonard ● Read more » | | Atlanta, Charlotte, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia should all hit 90 for the first time this year by Friday. By Matthew Cappucci ● Read more » | | The owner of a house on North Carolina's Outer Banks that washed out to sea said he bought it not realizing how vulnerable it was to severe storms. By Brady Dennis ● Read more » | | The potential regulations would codify policies aimed at improving safety and environmental protections in offshore operations that involve novel technologies. By Juliet Eilperin, Brady Dennis and John Muyskens ● Read more » | | Deaths from fossil fuel burning and lead poisoning have risen by 66 percent in the past two decades. By Kasha Patel ● Read more » | | The move, which will allow Chevron to begin negotiating with the government of NicolΓ‘s Maduro, is aimed at promoting talks between the Venezuelan government and the U.S.-backed opposition. By Samantha Schmidt, Karen DeYoung and Anthony Faiola ● Read more » | | Researchers also determined that the cuts would provide more than $600 billion a year in health benefits in the United States. By Steven Mufson ● Read more » | | A spate of battery fires could complicate the country's green agenda. By Niha Masih ● Read more » | | In northwest India and Pakistan, a UK analysis finds heat that used to occur every 300 years may now happen about every three years. By Kasha Patel and Niha Masih ● Read more » | | Natural disasters have pushed concern in Australia about climate change to an all-time high. Yet as the country heads toward a federal election, neither major party is talking much about it. By Michael E. Miller ● Read more » | | As the EU ditches Russian gas over the war in Ukraine, West African nations hope to fill the void. By Danielle Paquette and Evan Halper ● Read more » | | Amid unprecedented storm activity, predictions of ocean surge have improved, but inland flooding — now the deadliest hazard — is a focus of forecasters. By Kasha Patel ● Read more » | | | | |
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