Volunteer departments, often the first to respond to blazes, face recruiting challenges, and federal firefighting agencies are in flux. By Mosabber Hossain Montana officials are warning...
At the Museum of Unnatural Disasters, members of Congress, disaster survivors and activists are bringing their worries about preparedness to the seat of power. By Gabriel...
Have you ever opened your fridge and found a carton of moldy strawberries you didn’t get to in time? It’s happened to the best of us....
Transitioning to sustainable practices could boost resilience to compounding geopolitical and climate threats, experts say. By Madeline Shaw The worldwide fallout from the U.S. war in...
Ocean and coastal creatures are being put at risk by the spills, noise, dredging and shipping associated with new offshore oil and gas infrastructure, says a...
As competition for minerals needed to produce clean energy technologies intensifies, a growing number of countries have resorted to an age-old mechanism to cope with the...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week UK proposes new emissions target ‘ON COURSE’: The...
Solar power has been a major element of China’s renewables buildout since the mid-2010s. The country installed 315 gigawatts (GW) of new capacity in 2025, adding...
Tribes with bison herds are seeking negotiations with U.S. Department of Interior officials to ask for an exemption from new rules they have called “DEI for...
Increasing heat and drought are killing young pines planted on ground scorched by wildfires. Can seeds from the toughest trees grown in boot camp nurseries better...