Climate Change
African Penguins Have Almost Been Wiped Out by Overfishing and Climate Change. Researchers Want to Orchestrate a Comeback.
By Kiley Price
A BLM Proposal to Protect Wildlife Corridors Could Restore the West’s ‘Veins and Arteries’
By Adam Goldstein
Reducing Methane From Livestock Is Critical for Stabilizing the Climate, but Congress Continues to Block Farms From Reporting Emissions Anyway
By Georgina Gustin, Phil McKenna
An Alabama Landfill Has Repeatedly Violated State Environmental Laws. State Regulators Waited Almost 20 Years to Crack Down
By Lee Hedgepeth
For One Environmentalist, Warning Black Women About Dangerous Beauty Products Allows Them to Own Their Health
By Victoria St. Martin
Rural Arizona Has Gone Decades Without Groundwater Regulations. That Could Soon Change.
By Wyatt Myskow
Q&A: The Sort of ‘Breakthrough’ Moment Came in Dubai When the Nations of the World Agreed to Transition Away From Fossil Fuels
Interview by Steve Curwood, "Living on Earth"
White House Announces Historic Agreement to Study Dam Removal and Fund Fish Restoration
By Kristoffer Tigue, Wyatt Myskow
Moving South, Black Americans Are Weathering Climate Change
By Adam Mahoney, Capital B
Nature Got a More Prominent Place at the Table at COP28
By Bob Berwyn
Will the American Geophysical Union Cut All Ties With the Fossil Fuel Industry?
By Liza Gross
The U.S. May Not Have Won Over Critics in Dubai, But the Biden Administration Helped Keep the Process Alive
By Marianne Lavelle
COP28 Does Not Deliver Clear Path to Fossil Fuel Phase Out
By Bob Berwyn
Why Big Business Could Be the Real Winner at COP28
By Kristoffer Tigue
Vivek Ramaswamy Called ‘the Climate Change Agenda’ a Hoax in Alabama’s First-Ever Presidential Debate. What Did University of Alabama Students Think?
By Lee Hedgepeth
US Climate Activists at COP28 Slam Their Home Country for Hypocrisy
By Bob Berwyn