After emancipation, freed slaves bought marshy land along the coast that white landowners weren’t interested in. Now, big developers covet such waterfront property, despite rising sea...
Rain came when farmers needed it most, but it came at a catastrophic rate, destroying crops and shaking communities. By Nina Elkadi Bob Hilt was in...
Rescue workers in helicopters and on jet skis are patrolling the flooded streets of Rio Grande do Sul to find survivors after brutal storms tore through...
Bucks County filed the first climate accountability lawsuit in Pennsylvania, accusing oil and gas companies of carrying out “tobacco industry-style campaigns to deceive and mislead the...
Ahead of a visit to Shiloh by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, McKinnon said the community has waited for help long enough. By Lee Hedgepeth COFFEE COUNTY,...
In the affected cities, as many as 500,000 people and one in every 35 properties could be impacted by the flooding, and communities of color face...
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...
Planners stress the need for ongoing community input from underserved communities as proposals evolve to reduce flooding from extreme weather. By Kathiann M. Kowalski CLEVELAND—Climate resiliency...
Human rights advocates want the International Criminal Court to begin gathering evidence on the way climate-amplified extreme weather, heat, drought and flooding are driving armed conflict,...