In a setback to efforts to conserve 30 percent of the ocean by 2030, a third of the world’s largest MPAs allow destructive practices like mining...
Astrid Puentes Riaño, a Colombian lawyer based in Mexico City, is the first woman, and the first person from the Global South, to hold the mandate...
In the remote reaches of the Argentine Andes, amid the rugged expanse of the high-altitude Puna region, where bone-chilling winds and freezing temperatures reign, the town...
Warming and habitat loss diminished sage grouse populations 80 percent since 1965, putting them on the brink of an endangered listing. Western states, the federal government...
State regulators say discharges of treated produced water into rivers are too risky. But they see a pathway for produced water to be reused in industry....
This is what can happen when the electrical grid collapses. Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s...
The Mountain Valley Pipeline entered service this week. At a public forum held two weeks ago, a panel of judges called it a violation of the...
Climate change poses a more serious threat to firefly populations than previously thought, researchers have found. By Kiley Bense Every year in late June, Peggy Butler...
Marathon runners are facing increasing threats as climate change accelerates. By Kiley Price Last year, Kenny Moll was preparing for his third marathon in three days...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Bonn talks wrap up ‘STEEP MOUNTAIN’: As...