Maryland’s largest health systems are under pressure to cut their dealings with an incinerator that has a history of environmental violations. By Aman Azhar Maryland’s two...
Physical barriers can prevent wildlife from mating or reaching critical resources, scientists say. By Kiley Price Earlier in May, a towering image of a jaguar suddenly...
Proponents say carbon emissions from a process to produce hydrogen from fracked natural gas would be sequestered. Environmentalists counter that carbon capture technology is unproven, expensive...
The Santee Sioux Nation reservation in northeast Nebraska has been under a no-drink order since 2019. Leaders hope a new state law could jumpstart funding needed...
In Morro Bay, residents fearing that a proposed storage facility for renewable energy could hurt tourism or start fires have pushed a local ballot initiative that...
The legal and moral case for holding companies accountable. Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s environmental...
The unprecedented prediction is based most notably on near-record sea surface temperatures, which are as warm now as they normally are in August. By Amy Green...
High temperatures and an active hurricane season pose increased threats for populations over the age of 60. By Kiley Price When Hurricane Ian whipped through Florida...
The season might reveal its healing powers and generosity if you look up. Text and photos by David Sassoon PLEASANT VALLEY, Mass.—Two visits to this wildlife...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week UK election SURPRISE: UK prime minister Rishi Sunak...