Water
In Deep Red Utah, Climate Concerns Are Now Motivating Candidates
By Marcus Baram, Capital & Main
An American Who Managed a Shrimp Processing Plant in India Files a Whistleblower Complaint With U.S. Authorities
By Ian Urbina, Maya Martin, Jake Conley, Joe Galvin, Susan Ryan and Austin Brush
South Carolina Court Weighs What Residents Call ‘Chaotic’ Coastal Adaptation Standards
By Daniel Shailer
Landmark Peruvian Court Ruling Says the Marañón River Has Legal Rights To Exist, Flow and Be Free From Pollution
By Katie Surma
A Walk in the Woods With My Brain on Fire: The End of Winter
Text and photos by David Sassoon
As Conflict Rages On, Israel and Gaza’s Environmental Fates May Be Intertwined
By Kiley Price
Una inundación catastrófica en la costa central de California profundizó la crisis de los ya marginados trabajadores agrícolas indígenas
By Liza Gross
Colorado River States Have Two Different Plans for Managing Water. Here’s Why They Disagree
By Alex Hager, KUNC
In Florida, Skyrocketing Insurance Rates Test Resolve of Homeowners in Risky Areas
By Amy Green
Singapore to Build World’s Largest Facility that Sucks Carbon From the Sea
By Kiley Price
‘Nobody Really Knows What You’re Supposed to Do’: Leaking, Abandoned Wells Wreak Havoc in West Texas
By Martha Pskowski, Inside Climate News and Carlos Nogueras, Texas Tribune
‘Spongy’ LA Soaked Up Tons of Water From Atmospheric River
By Kiley Price
New Research from Antarctica Affirms the Threat of the ‘Doomsday Glacier,’ but Funding to Keep Studying It Is Running Out
By Bob Berwyn
Railroad Commission Approves Toxic Waste Ponds Next to Baptist Camp
By Martha Pskowski
Another Climate Impact Hits the Public’s Radar: A Wetter World Is Mudslide City
By Audrey Gray
Feds Deny Permits for Hydro Projects on Navajo Land, Citing Lack of Consultation With Tribes
By Noel Lyn Smith, Wyatt Myskow