Some scientists say the term ‘invasive’ should not be used to describe nonnative species. By Kiley Price In November, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)...
Policymakers have long known fracking operations can trigger earthquakes. Why has it taken Argentine regulators six years and counting to exercise oversight over the industry? Story...
Damage to the tubes in Glen Canyon Dam that are the last resort for releasing water to downriver states adds another complication to Lake Powell’s declining...
Following a home explosion that killed one and critically injured another, residents want to know more about the mine under their community. So far, their questions...
And, how to prepare. Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s environmental news magazine. Q&A: What Do...
A recent wave of climate-related court cases could have broad implications for legal systems around the world. By Kiley Price Four years ago, a group of...
Environmental advocates chide the Moore administration for failing to make significant headway in advancing Maryland’s climate goals. By Aman Azhar Maryland Governor Wes Moore was quick...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week ‘Historic’ court victory FIRST-EVER RULING: The European Court...
“We’re looking to deal with extended drought and the increasing intensity of wildfires.” By Taylar Dawn Stagner, Grist This story was originally published by Grist. Sign...
Chris Hocknell is the director of London-based sustainability consultancy Eight Versa. Tech giant Intel said in its 2023 Climate Transition Action Plan that it faces challenges...