The Earth’s jet streams play a fundamental role in the speed and direction of weather systems across the world. This means that they are crucial for...
Nearly 80 percent of Arizona has no regulations over the pumping of groundwater, leading rural residents and leaders to push for change as wells go dry,...
Two days after the COP28 climate summit concluded on 13 December, Carbon Brief convened its team of specialist journalists to discuss the key outcomes of the...
Environmentalists were heartened by the agency’s move after the chemical burned in a train derailment in February in East Palestine, Ohio. The Vinyl Institute expressed confidence...
Since returning from Week 1 of COP, my reentry to the classroom has been simultaneously chaotic, wonderful, and anticlimactic. Some students greeted me with shouts of...
When I was first invited to participate in the Climate Generation cohort attending COP 28, I was especially interested in learning more about the global impact...
What did I learn in the desert? To resign to feel it’s hot breath on my neck,to map the sweat blooming and gathering behind my ear,traverse...
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From the Texon Scar to the Sabine River, produced water spills have impacted soil, contaminated water resources and killed wildlife. But the Railroad Commission of Texas...
Attending the annual United Nations COP Conference will always be a journey and significant investment of resources for individuals, but there is a strong argument that...