Archives
Coastal Communities’ Living Barriers—Mangroves and Coral Reefs—Could Soon Collapse Due to Climate Change
By Kiley Price
The Other Border Dispute Is Over an 80-Year-Old Water Treaty
By Martha Pskowski
Q&A: Should We Be Having Babies In a Warming World?
By Victoria St. Martin
To Incinerate Or Not To Incinerate: Maryland Hospitals Grapple With Question With Big Public Health Implications
By Aman Azhar
In Arizona, an Art Installation Highlights the US-Mexico Border’s Impact on Wildlife
By Kiley Price
A Debate Rages Over the Putative Environmental Benefits of the ARCH2 ‘Hydrogen Hub’ in Appalachia
By Jon Hurdle
After Five Years Without Drinkable Water, a Nebraska Town Asks: When Will Our Tap Water Be Safe?
By Destiny Herbers, Flatwater Free Press
On California’s Central Coast, Battery Storage Is on the Ballot
By Erin Rode
Q&A: New Legislation in Vermont Will Make Fossil Fuel Companies Liable for Climate Impacts in the State. Here’s What That Could Look Like
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
NOAA 2024 Hurricane Forecast Is for More Storms Than Ever Before
By Amy Green
Seniors More Vulnerable to Heat Waves and Hurricanes, Both Forecasted to Be Severe this Summer
By Kiley Price
A Walk in the Woods With My Brain on Fire: Spring
Text and photos by David Sassoon
Virginia Has the Biggest Data Center Market in the World. Can It Also Decarbonize Its Grid?
By Sarah Vogelsong
EPA Formally Denies Alabama’s Plan for Coal Ash Waste
By Lee Hedgepeth
Want to See Community Solar Done Right? A Project in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Can Serve as a Model
By Dan Gearino
New NASA Mission Tracks Microscopic Organisms in the Ocean and Tiny Particles in the Air to Monitor Climate Change
By Teresa Tomassoni