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Indigenous leaders demand a seat at international water negotiations
Lyric Aquino
After decades of exclusion, communities most impacted by ongoing drought insist they be heard
The IPCC says we need to phase down fossil fuels, fast. Here’s how the US could do it
Joseph Winters
A new report lists 10 policies to constrain polluting infrastructure and achieve key climate goals
Seven unexpected ways that climate change is affecting the planet
Matthew Rozsa
Birds with longer beaks, rising infertility, and more lightning are a few unforeseen consequences of climate change
Infant formula shortages forced some parents to feed their babies in less healthy ways
Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook, Jessica A. Marino
Due to the widespread infant formula shortages, many families had to resort to "suboptimal feeding practices"
The ground beneath their feet
Yvette Cabrera
The only way to stop the long-lasting harms of lead poisoning in children is to end exposure to the chemical
Banks promote climate pledges — but keep increasing their financing of fossil fuel production
Marcus Baram
The disconnect between words and actions has outraged climate activists
Climate change could spur severe economic losses, Biden administration says
Zoya Teirstein
White House economists warned that rising temperatures threaten infrastructure, insurance programs and human health
Does your community have lead in its soil? Here’s what to do.
Yvette Cabrera
It’s not just a problem of the past. With these tips, you can help protect everyone’s future
Why the ethics of octopus farming are so troubling
Lindsay Hamilton
More research shows that octopus are remarkably intelligent. How does this affect your comfort in eating them?
These four dangerous fungi pose a serious threat to public health
Troy Farah
Move over, viruses: Fungal infections (and even fungal pandemics) are a real thing
California’s drought is not over: Just follow the power and money
Mark Schapiro
Those with power, money and a direct stake are staking out positions like animals around a watering hole
IPCC report: Climate damage is worsening faster than expected, but there’s still reason for optimism
Stacy Morford
Change isn’t happening fast enough, and the window for a smooth transition is closing fast
Biden administration urges Supreme Court to leave climate lawsuits to states
Kate Yoder
Big Oil has long counted on corporate-friendly federal courts to get rid of climate suits
Immediate action is needed to ensure ‘a livable future for all,’ UN report says
Joseph Winters
World needs a “quantum leap” in climate ambition to stave off devastating consequences
As wealth inequality spirals out of control, many Americans can no longer afford to drive
Matthew Rozsa
The increasing inaccessibility of cars is having detrimental effects on the nation's social fabric
A government program hopes to find critical minerals right beneath our feet
Maddie Stone
Scientists are using recon flights and field research to track down key metals for the green energy transition
At EPA, staffing crisis clashes with expanded mission
Lylla Younes
“The future of the EPA and our planet are at stake.”
Shooting hoops and K-dramas: The American dream of not being relegated to a subplot
Hanh Nguyen
Matthew Salesses discusses his new novel about a Korean American point guard, a TV producer, puns and revenge
A looming El Niño could give us a preview of life at 1.5C of warming
Kate Yoder
The hotter weather pattern might push the Earth into unprecedented territory next year
How rising temperatures are intensifying California’s atmospheric rivers
Jake Bittle
As storms get warmer and wetter, the state's flood control system is struggling to keep up
Doctors warned her pregnancy could kill her. Then Tennessee outlawed abortion
Kavitha Surana
A Tennessee mother wanted to end her high-risk pregnancy, but doctors feared prosecution
“Another massive climate disappointment”: Biden slammed for oil project approval
Sharon Zhang
The Willow project, as proposed by ConocoPhillips, has been dubbed a “carbon bomb” by climate advocates
How free-range eggs became the norm in supermarkets — and sold customers a lie
Joel Mead
With the skyrocketing prices of eggs, one common question has become prevalent: what exactly are free-range eggs?
Boreal wildfires in 2021 released more carbon emissions than any other fire this century
Zoya Teirstein
The earth's northernmost regions have entered a vicious cycle of warming and wildfire
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