Alabama Power pools toxic sludge in a pit above Mobile Bay. Will it remain there? By Lee Hedgepeth MOBILE, Ala.—A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit...
“The climate crisis is a health crisis.” Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth” From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s environmental news magazine,...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This is an online version of Carbon Brief’s weekly...
As temperatures rise in the state, so are prices for water and feed. One pioneering goat lady is eyeing new pastures. By Emma Peterson PHOENIX —...
An interview with Inside Climate News reporter Victoria St. Martin about the loopholes in a new law regulating toxic chemicals in cosmetics—and whether it delivers true...
“The plain fact is that the planet does not need more “successful” people. But it does desperately need more peacemakers, healers, restorers, storytellers, and lovers of...
While fewer vehicles qualify for the full credit than before, there are still savings to be had on new, leased and used EVs. By Dan Gearino...
Tom Van Lent is accused of stealing “trade secrets” from his former employer, the well-connected Everglades Foundation By Amy Green ORLANDO, Fla.—A renowned Everglades scientist whose...
What the fight over one small amphibian in Nevada says about the future of green energy. By Henry Carnell, Mother Jones This story was originally published...
Many countries are not on track to meet their committed targets to keep the global temperature rise to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2030, as...