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Climate Change News Digest for June 4, 2025

This digest provides a selection of recent news articles relating to climate change and other environmental issues. Click on the title to read the full article from its original source.


When everyone is healthier and safer, the community as a whole wins, says Jenny Doezema, executive director of the Kalamazoo Climate Crisis Coalition, which heads up a home repair program.

By Julie Riddle (Second Wave)


Twenty-two young people from across the country sued the Trump administration over the executive orders, which prioritize the expansion of fossil fuels.

By Amy Green (Inside Climate News)


Environmental and consumer advocates say the DOE has “manufactured an emergency” to keep a costly, polluting coal plant running and serve Trump’s pro-coal agenda.

By Jeff St. John (Canery Media)


Despite mounting evidence of global warming’s costs, the Trump administration has made multiple moves to avoid tracking climate-related economics.

By Kiley Price (Inside Climate News)


A pro-clean energy group says the reconciliation budget bill passed by the U.S. House would significantly hurt Michigan's economy and its clean energy progress.

By Tracy Samilton (Michigan Public)


Concerned about the Climate Crisis? - See: What You Can Do About the Climate Crisis - Organizations and Actions. For more news regarding the climate crisis, see The Daily Climate and Inside Climate News.

 
 
 

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