Funds to Help Low-Income Families With Summer Electric Bills Are Stretched Thin A federal program helps people in poverty cover the costs of heat and cooling. But advocates say it disadvantages states like Texas and Arizona, even though extreme heat is a key cause of weather-related deaths. By Martha Pskowski, Jenaye Johnson
US Government Launches New Attempt to Gather Data on Electricity Usage of Bitcoin Mining By Keaton Peters
US Prisons and Jails Exposed to an Increasing Number of Hazardous Heat Days, Study Says By Sarah Hopkins
Former Pioneer CEO and Son Make Significant Political Contributions to Trump, Abbott and Christi Craddick By Martha Pskowski
Texas Droughts Are Getting Much More Expensive By Dylan Baddour, Inside Climate News, and Alejandra Martinez, Texas Tribune
Is US Offshore Wind Dead in the Water—Or Just Poised for the Next Big Gust? By Pam Radtke, Floodlight
Forgotten Keepers of the Rio Grande Delta: a Native Elder Fights Fossil Fuel Companies in Texas Story and photos by Dylan Baddour