Andrea Vidaurre’s long fight to protect Southern California communities of color from the freight industry’s toxic emissions helped convince state regulators to improve air quality by...
Shell’s new ethane cracker was supposed to be an economic “game changer” for Beaver County. But some of its neighbors are now fleeing its light, noise...
A growing number of developers and designers are introducing climate change elements into games to teach users about climate solutions. By Kiley Price Earlier in April,...
Texas regulators are issuing permits to discharge treated produced water. But questions remain about toxic pollutants in the wastewater. By Martha Pskowski, Dylan Baddour These days...
At an Earth Day gathering last week, activist Tish O’Dell said she’s come to realize that her efforts to secure legal rights for nature have to...
NOAA and the CDC teamed up to create “HeatRisk,” a tool that can forecast potentially threatening heat up to a week in advance. By Kiley Price...
A ribbon cutting for a transmission line drew the secretary of the interior and the director of the BLM to Arizona on the same day that...
For nearly a decade, a gap in federal regulation has allowed old coal ash dumps to avoid regulation. A new rule aims to close that loophole....
Short answer: A lot like FDR’s Civilian Conservation Corps, one of the New Deal’s most popular programs, which put millions to work—but much more diverse. Interview...
Rukka Sombolinggi, a Torajan Indigenous woman from Sulawesi, Indonesia, is the first female Secretary General of AMAN, the world’s largest Indigenous peoples organization. Gathered in NYC...