As companies look to build projects that consume more power than cities, ERCOT is trying to plan transmission. By Arcelia Martin The “rapid explosion” of large...
A growing number of homes are getting swallowed by the sea in the Outer Banks islands of North Carolina. Local governments and homeowners are at a...
Bolivia’s election of centre-right President-elect Rodrigo Paz Pereira could see the country open its vast lithium resources to foreign investors to bolster its faltering economy –...
The Amazon isn’t just the world’s greatest rainforest. She has been home to her original people for tens of thousands of years, who have persisted through...
The rapid development will change the Corn Belt in significant, unforeseen ways. Residents are just beginning to grapple with what that means. By Alexia Underwood TAZEWELL...
With a new analysis showing where the pollution is going, environmental advocates call on public officials to do more to stop it. By Kyle Bagenstose PHILADELPHIA—Some...
Global greenhouse gas emissions are estimated to decline over the next decade but at a pace “still not nearly fast enough” to avoid the worst climate...
The EPA wants the city of 28,000 to rein in an industrial solvent, 1,4-Dioxane, from its wastewater discharges. So far, Asheboro has refused. By Lisa Sorg...
Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio is a senior advisor on adaptation and resilience and Pan Ei Ei Phyoe is a climate adaptation and resilience consultant with the...
The state is helping to transform cranberry bogs to into habitats that broaden conservation and climate change resilience. By Nicole Williams What happens when a region...