After shuttering two wells for recurring nitrate contamination, the riverside community of Princeton may face yet another costly fix. By Anika Jane Beamer PRINCETON, Iowa—From the...
Alabamians face some of the highest electricity bills in the nation. They’re bringing their frustrations to the ballot box. By Lee Hedgepeth MONTGOMERY, Ala.—For some incumbents,...
Freddie Daley is a research associate with the Centre for Global Political Economy at the University of Sussex. Charlie Lawrie is a postdoctoral associate at the...
The price of fuel, such as natural gas, and the build-out of fossil fuel infrastructure are largely behind recent rate hikes in the state. By Lisa...
A new study calculates the dollar value of wetlands in reducing river flooding. But in Sackett vs. EPA, the high court rolled back protections for nature’s...
In a school in South Africa, a group of students stare at a row of small plants growing in a greenhouse. Each one is involved in...
Just as Colombia – a coal-producing country that has halted new exploration licenses for hydrocarbons – was set to host the first fossil fuel phase-out summit...
Temperatures during the pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia are rising as climate change accelerates, according to a growing body of research. By Kiley Price More than 1.7...
Recently, you may have heard about something called “El Niño.” But what exactly is El Niño and its sibling “La Niña”? Why do these terms seem...
Even a huge snowpack during the coming winter would only give the river basin states less than two years of storage before reservoirs returned to historic...