Extreme Weather
The Promise and Challenges of Managed Retreat
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Another Midwest Drought Is Causing Transportation Headaches on the Mississippi River
By Kristoffer Tigue
‘Weather Whiplash’ Helped Drive This Year’s California Wildfires
By Caroline Marshall Reinhart
A Combination of Heat and Drought Walloped Virginia Vegetable Farmers
By Sean Sublette
Big Cities Disrupt the Atmosphere, Often Generating More Rainfall, But Can Also Have a Drying Effect
By Bob Berwyn
As Climate Threats to Agriculture Mount, Could the Mississippi River Delta Be the Next California?
By Cassandra Stephenson, Illan Ireland and Phillip Powell, Tennessee Lookout
The Deteriorating Environment Is a Public Concern, but Americans Misunderstand Their Contribution to the Problem
By Katie Surma
As Tornado Alley Shifts East, Bracing for Impact in Unexpected Places
By Kiley Bense
South Carolina Is Considered a Model for ‘Managed Retreat’ From Coastal Areas Threatened by Climate Change
By Daniel Shailer
The Rural Americans Too Poor for Federal Flood Protections
By Claire Carlson, The Daily Yonder and Elizabeth Miller, Climate Central
NYC Environmental Justice Activists Feel Ignored by the City and the Army Corps on Climate Projects
By Lauren Dalban
University of Maryland Researchers Are Playing a Major Role in the Future of Climate-Friendly Air Conditioning
By Hannah Marszalek
As Global Hunger Levels Remain Stubbornly High, Advocates Call for More Money to Change the Way the World Produces Food
By Georgina Gustin
New Federal Report Details More of 2023’s Extreme Climate Conditions
By Bob Berwyn
After $615 Million and 16 Months of Tunneling, Alexandria, Virginia, Is Close to Fixing Its Sewage Overflow Problem
By Sarah Vogelsong
As Baltimore’s Sewer System Buckles Under Extreme Weather, City Refuses to Help Residents With Cleanup Efforts
By Aman Azhar