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    SCOTUS Could Hamstring Federal Agencies’ Regulatory Power In A High-Profile Air Pollution Case      
  
    The decision to hear the case reflects a keen interest on the part of the court’s conservative majority in the government’s power to regulate – an issue with impacts that extend far beyond air pollution.   
  
  
    
    
    2021’s Climate Disasters Revealed An East-West Divide      
  
    One side of the country is too wet, the other dangerously dry.  
  
  
    
    
    2021 Arctic Report Card Reveals A (Human) Story Of Cascading Disruptions, Extreme Events And Global Connections      
  
    
    
    2021 Hurricane Season Shows Low-Income Communities Face The Highest Risks In Changing Climate      
  
    The U.S. government can minimize the risks and the impact of displacement by planning and preparing for both slow- and rapid-onset events.  
  
  
    
    
    The Oil Industry’s Pivot To Carbon Capture And Storage—While It Keeps On Drilling—Isn’t A Climate Change Solution      
  
    Most carbon dioxide captured in the U.S. today is used to extract more oil.