Environment
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- After 100 years, and decades of cleanup, shellfishing set to return to Boston HarborBy Cameron Pugh, Melanie Stetson Freeman / 6 min
- Trump rescinds EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gases. What’s the impact?By Victoria Hoffmann / 5 min
- A year after LA wildfires, slow recovery but ‘a feeling of hope’By Ali Martin, Jacob Turcotte / 5 min
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EPA’s new clean-water rules: What a farmer, builder, and scientist say
FocusRegaining a sense of place: People and culture come first after Lahaina wildfire
Cover StoryMake Oil Great Again? Even California drills as global climate action stalls.
The ExplainerClimate money is flowing around the globe. Sometimes, corruption makes it disappear.
She lost her husband, then LA fires took her home. How will she shape her future?
FocusThey want to be ‘Altadena strong.’ Finances are making it tough.
The ExplainerWhat China’s landmark climate pledge means for the fight against global warming
Cover StoryFighting wildfire with fire: California residents, once wary, embrace ‘controlled burns’
How Jane Goodall inspired my daughter: It started with chickens.
Can resource-rich countries go green? Colombia’s trying to find out.
The ExplainerThe EV tax credit is ending. How could that affect the US car market?
Points of ProgressHow to create affordable housing for more people, and make a whole city a sponge
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- Insider trading? Why well-timed market plays are raising alarms in Washington.By Linda Feldmann / 5 min
- Trump paid TSA agents while Congress was gridlocked. Can he do that?By Ross Herbert / 4 min
- As oil prices surge, Filipinos feel the impact of a distant conflictBy Mark Saludes / 4 min
- The Monitor's ViewEU and Canada lean into a new world roleBy the Monitor's Editorial Board / 2 min


