A U.S.-Japan partnership could breathe new life into a former nuclear waste remediation site, but analysts see more potential pitfalls than promise. By Dan Gearino PIKETON,...
A future powered by clean energy would be not only more affordable, but potentially more peaceful. Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth From our collaborating...
In a Q&A with Climate Home News, the head of sustainability at global lighting company Signify explains how the firm is doubling down on its efforts...
Companies have staked claims for more than 100 lithium-mine projects. Tribes are among the most affected. By Johanna Hansel, Carla Samon Ros, Wyatt Myskow This investigation...
Like lobster rolls, wild blueberries are iconic in Maine. But heat and drought have set the plants back to a point where many small farmers are...
Tribes navigating the U.S. lithium boom have little power to influence decisions on homelands seized from them. Governments in other countries have begun to build systems...
More than 100 projects to mine for the metal powering the green-energy transition have been proposed in the U.S. alone. By Johanna Hansel, Carla Samon Ros,...
Go behind the scenes with senior editor Michael Kodas, ICN reporter Wyatt Myskow and Columbia Journalism Investigations reporter Johanna Hansel as they discuss the complicated push...
Experts at a U.N. institute see opportunities for ecological improvement in the peace talks between Kurdish fighters and Turkey. By Jaylan Sims On a sweltering July...
Blamed in part on climate change, the threat of water ponding in your yard or your basement is growing, a Sun-Times/WBEZ investigation has found, putting health,...