With wind coming to the Gulf of Mexico, Texas unions demand stronger labor protections.
“People in the Global South and emerging economies are already paying the price of climate change every single day."
Without state or federal funds, farmers, ranchers, and local governments are struggling to fix the environmental damage left from decades of drilling.
A network of groups backed by the plastics industry claims polypropylene containers are “widely recyclable,” despite ample evidence to the contrary.
The good news is that prevention is possible.
The region is still recovering from a particularly intense hurricane season in 2020.
A new report says expanding biodiversity protections are a threat to human rights.
A new framework will require countries to buy carbon offsets if their air travel emissions keep growing.
After 22 days hitting 110 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, suspected heat deaths in the Arizona capital topped 450.
“A bunch of countries and corporations are responsible for the mess. They have to bloody clean it up. As simple as that.”
A new report alleges the international finance institution has failed on its promise to align more closely with the Paris agreement.
For years officials have ignored their own completed plans for how to prevent these kinds of disasters from happening in the first place.
Alexa Beyer, Mountain State Spotlight
Despite some rainfall, California is still suffering from an extreme water shortage driven by the climate crisis — and La Niña may worsen it.
Nearly half the country’s waters could see an increase in toxic agricultural runoff.
But if you want to buy an EV, the state is making it more affordable.
To access that money, Indigenous communities are creating their own funding solutions.
A $9 million fine and a sewage leak into Pearl Harbor are just the latest in a series of water crises.
The legacy of redlining in Fresno isn’t just linked to housing access. It also has deadly effects on air quality and preterm birth.
Here’s how snow drought works.
The storm is poised to be one of the largest insured loss events in U.S. history.