We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight. This is an online version...
The Labour government wants to cut UK greenhouse gas emissions to 87% below 1990 levels by 2040, which it says will deliver £865bn in economic benefits....
No Black Alabamian has ever served on the state’s Public Service Commission. Sheila McNeil has a plan to change that, and she’s taking Alabama to court....
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...
My only problem with this is the U.S. Constitution, which clearly lays out the laws by which our elections will be conducted. I.e., it’s up to...
Yes, our atmosphere and our waterways will soon be seeing increasing concentrations of mercury, lead, cadmium, selenium, and arsenic, not to mention other neurotoxins like a...
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...