All 10 of the country’s most at-risk counties are in the South, according to the Climate Vulnerability Index, and half of them are in Louisiana.
Fearful they will lose their small town vibes, some communities say no to solar.
Across the country, farmers are taking a chance on a new method: adding crushed volcanic rock to fields to improve soil health (and sequester carbon in the process).
Ann Leslie Davis, Modern Farmer
Fueled by immigrant labor, the loosely regulated industry exposes workers to lethal toxins that are making them sick long after the cleanup.
The Center for Public Integrity
The California senator fought for conservation but drew criticism for rebuking the Green New Deal.
In Detroit, residents are battling persistent flooding and mold issues. Climate change is making it worse.
The agency has paused $2.8 billion in spending as it braces for a looming government shutdown.
A new report finds that five major global insurers are still backing U.S. coal mines, even when they've promised not to.
Critics say Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's recent changes to EV, heat pump, and insulation targets will only hurt the households he purports they'll help.
With a little art, a little science, and a lot of luck, the niche well-plugging industry is hoping to pick up steam.
As Congress delays reauthorization, the National Flood Insurance Program faces dueling lawsuits.
As demand for aluminum grows, a new report calls for tighter pollution controls and more recycling.
The European Court of Human Rights is hearing one of the most ambitious legal efforts yet to force action on climate change. If successful, it could be legally binding.
The plant will inject 500,000 tons of carbon dioxide into the ground each year – but is it just greenwashing from big oil?
Oliver Milman, The Guardian
Holding global warming in check requires tripling renewable power, the IEA says.
What we learned from a summer of reporting on extreme heat.
A new study in New York found that hospital visits from alcohol-related disorders spike along with temperatures.
The ruling puts up additional road blocks for the mining, logging, and cattle industries.
The tiny fragments that tires release into the environment are yet another reason to reduce car use.
The unseasonal heat in Brazil is bad news for the world's supply of coffee and soybeans.