Strapped with legacy pollution, residents of Turner Station want the EPA to satisfy their worries before proceeding. By Aman Azhar The dimly lit community hall of...
The new owners of the water right intend to make no changes to its flow, leasing it to the hydropower plant currently using it and then...
New Orleans and Mobile dispute where Mardi Gras was birthed, but both Gulf Coast cities struggle with the same plastic waste. Where will a greener carnival...
A first of its kind U.N. study by conservation scientists finds nearly half of internationally protected migratory species are on their way to extinction. By Katie...
The state’s legendary and beloved “climate scientist-communicator” finds his public outreach isn’t valued by the institutions in America that fund science. By Liza Gross Powerful storms...
On the 30th anniversary of the first presidential executive order on environmental justice, a report from the fencelines in the booming Southeast Texas petrochemical corridor. By...
In less than a year, Climate Defiance has drawn the admiration of activists and the ire of government leaders and CEOs. It may be a sign...
New York, California and seven other Democratic-led states formed a coalition this week to dramatically increase their statewide sales of heat pumps while phasing out fossil...
But there’s one huge exception: chemicals that are deemed “trade secrets.” Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth” From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public...
The booming population in the southwest corner of Utah has tapped out the Virgin River and its dreams of piping water from Lake Powell are running...