Ilan Zugman is Latin America Director at 350.org, based in Brazil, and Fanny Petitbon is France Team Lead at 350.org. When G20 finance ministers gather in...
A new study shows that herds of the iconic ungulate are rearing fewer young as oil and gas wells, renewable energy developments and trees spread into...
Two years later, she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. She thinks she knows why. By Jordan Gass-Poore’ ITHACA, N.Y.—On the ice, life made sense. New York...
In the clean car battle, the oil industry leans on friends—including Donald Trump—to keep gasoline transport alive, while carmakers steer toward an EV future. By Marianne...
Chapel Hill officials envision an office park, perhaps, with trails. But some community members and lawyers say a few feet of clean fill can’t protect against...
Under a new state law, residents will no longer be protected from homeowners’ policy cancellations, higher deductibles or big rate increases. By Terry L. Jones, Floodlight...
This summer, a short-lived curtailment order brought a dispute to a head between farmers irrigating from the Snake River and those dependent on groundwater. Without a...
The Church Rock spill released more radioactive material than the partial meltdown at Three Mile Island four months earlier. Last week’s walk highlights the continuing cleanup...
Inside Climate News staff writer Dan Gearino, who lives in Columbus, Ohio, wonders what happened to the “Hillbilly Elegy” author and “public intellectual” who once touted...
New policies for flooding and wildfires could help people prepare for future damages. By Kiley Price This summer has brought a revolving door of climate-fueled disasters...