Flaws in the state’s emergency response system were laid bare by Hurricane Beryl last July. Residents of places like Houston’s Fifth Ward had to fend for...
While burning the pellets would reduce greenhouse gases from the university’s physical plant, it would increase harmful levels of nitrogen oxides, lead, carbon monoxide and volatile...
Wide temperature swings in Wisconsin and Minnesota have delayed the formation of ice thick enough to support anglers and other outdoor recreationists. By Kristoffer Tigue Andy...
The year 2024 was marked by violence and elections, as conflicts escalated around the world and billions of voters went to the polls. However, climate change...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s Cropped. We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight....
With Donald Trump, a notorious climate change sceptic, poised to enter the White House for a second term, the climate world – from officials to campaigners...
Landlords and real estate agencies are jacking up the rent on houses as demand outstrips supply in fire-torn LA. By Kiley Price As the Los Angeles...
This story was originally published by Yale Environment 360. After a decade of declining to finance large hydroelectric dams, the World Bank is getting back into the business in a big...
A Mission District demonstration project is gauging the cost of fully electrifying low-income rental properties while others will work to convince landlords and tenants of the...
A number of Southwestern metropolises listed as dangerous to pedal-powered travelers are endeavoring to reduce traffic, improve air quality and slow climate change by making roads...