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With an infrared camera in hand, a Diné (Navajo) community activist investigates methane leaks at oil and gas sites.
With an infrared camera in hand, a Diné (Navajo) community activist investigates methane leaks at oil and gas sites.
Artist Gabriela Salazar creates a sculptural installation in New York City's Washington Square Park about the climate crisis.
Climbing temperatures, heat warnings and advisories, and active wildfires across the U.S. start summer off on a sweltering start.
After years of degradation along Louisiana’s bayou, Pointe-au-Chien tribal land is disappearing. Community members are determined to stay.
For years, abandoned iron mines have been a hazard in Upper Ringwood. The toxic chemicals inside them pose yet another threat.
In Their Element: Earth, Air, Fire, Water is a four-part docuseries that spotlights Indigenous leaders who work to protect the elements.
Psychologists are now acknowledging that the idea of impending global doom can induce feelings of fear, anger, and despair.
Millions of tons of spent solar panels, wind turbine blades and lithium-ion batteries could be wasted in landfills — or put back to use.
A new high-rise in Milwaukee will be the world’s tallest mass timber building. Could more mass timber buildings be on the way?
BlocPower gives Brooklyn residents on the frontlines of climate change and gun violence a new opportunity via jobs in clean energy.
Due to fishing for traditional medicine, curios, and aquariums, the ocean’s superdad is under threat, and climate change can worsen it.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparks commitments by the G7 to accelerate the transition to clean energy sources.