After four years and 100 episodes, we take a look at the biggest rollbacks of the Trump administration, and the impacts on climate change, science and public lands. It's an episode you don't want to miss.
In a last-minute push, the Trump administration is auctioning off drilling rights in the Alaskan wilderness. Can Biden stop it?
Read MoreWhat does Biden's win mean for the environment and the fight to rein in climate change?
Read MoreWe check in with reporters in three major battleground states--Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida--to find out.
The nonpartisan Environmental Voter Project has spent the past four years creating an army of environmental super voters. But will they vote?
Joe Biden’s climate policy has evolved. But it’s still not enough to limit the worst outcomes of runaway climate change.
Read MoreJoe Biden ran considerably to the right of his top rivals on climate policy. But now that he is the nominee, the Biden campaign is trying to convince climate activists that his campaign is taking the issue seriously.
Read MoreWhat role to experts have to play in moving out of the lab and into the spotlight to defend the scientific process?
Read MoreDriven by ideology, the Trump administration has rushed to dismantle established protections while ignoring the rule of law. But the courts are keeping them in check.
Read MorePeople of faith are joining the ranks of the People’s Climate Movement, which takes to the streets this weekend across the globe demanding action. One religious leader explains why climate change is becoming a top priority.
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