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Climate change and a flood of cheaper foreign shrimp is slowly whittling away a way of life in Georgia and other coastal states.
Lauren Bacchus is one of many people in Asheville who are strangely enamored with the city’s sinkholes.
Renée Sharp, director of plastics and petrochemical advocacy at the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council, called this a “deceptive greenwashing scheme” because it allows companies to say that ...
A new Human Rights report details the illegal evictions and deforestation that threatens the way of life for Malaysia's Indigenous peoples.
Conservatives led by Friedrich Merz remain committed to renewables, but say "we must and we will change" an economic policy ...
As it shifts responsibility for recovery efforts to local authorities, FEMA will stop knocking on doors to provide aid to survivors in disaster areas.
A new study published on Thursday in the journal Nature Cities mapped the scale of this slow-motion crisis across the country ...
First, the administration laid off all of the program's staffers. Now the White House is proposing cutting its funding.
But now, the pressure is on for co-ops in Colorado to invest in renewable energy, following passage of state laws starting in 2019 that require utilities to slash their greenhouse gas emissions by 80 ...
The people who grow and sell America's food no longer trust the USDA. We made a timeline to show you what happened.
Agriculture requires a lot of water. In the drought-stricken Central Valley, farmers and researchers are teaming up on a ...
The plans, created to protect federal assets from climate change and save money, remain online. It's unclear what Trump will ...