“This is not a typical Santa Ana.” By Umair Irfan, Vox This article was originally published by Vox and is republished here as part of the Climate...
The privatization of park lodges—occurring since the National Park Service’s inception—has made stays inside the parks unaffordable for many visitors. By Lori Sonken, National Parks Traveler...
The country holds nearly half of the world’s known deposits of a metal critical to the energy transition, but digging and smelting it is leading to...
Mark Maslin is professor of natural sciences at University College London (UCL) and Iain Hanson is honorary professor at the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, UCL....
Gillian Caldwell, who led humanitarian climate efforts during the Biden administration, argues that continued investment can address bipartisan concerns like migration. By Marianne Lavelle In Bangladesh,...
New research found that the crop used to feed dairy and beef cows uses the vast majority of agricultural water that would otherwise replenish the largest...
Botswana’s new climate plan focuses on adapting to drought, floods and cyclones over cutting planet-heating gases, in a move praised by African climate negotiators as a...
Thanks to huge growth in solar and wind, renewable energy broke records in 2023, generating 30% of electricity worldwide. Green energy from solar and wind made...
As climate change worsens, the people delivering your food are increasingly exposed to heat, wildfire smoke and other dangerous weather events. By Kiley Price A large...
A plan to mine for vital minerals in the Patagonia Mountains will release millions of gallons of groundwater—and could impact the community’s consumable water. By Esther...