
Amid Severe Drought, Arizona Turns to Sustainable Farming
As temperatures continue to soar in the Southwest and freshwater supplies dwindle, locals are turning to Indigenous farming practices.
As temperatures continue to soar in the Southwest and freshwater supplies dwindle, locals are turning to Indigenous farming practices.
While climate change has largely driven these recent heat records, natural variation from El Niño put them over the top.
The European Space Agency is predicting this year will see some of the hottest temperatures ever recorded on the continent.
Turkey and Syria’s fragile infrastructure includes multiple layers of disregarding the region’s vulnerability to earthquakes.
The Held V. Montana case made international headlines for the plaintiffs’ ages, and the historic nature of a constitutional climate case.
Between their cheaper operating costs and reduced emissions, electric vehicles are becoming the new focus of clean transportation.
Weeks of unprecedented wildfires across Canada have scorched millions of hectares and displaced over 100,000 people.
Frank Sesno is joined by Sadie Babits, an environmental journalist and storyteller and the Supervising Climate Editor at NPR.
Ocean Solutions Are Climate Solutions Photo credit: Virgil Cayasa via Unsplash Analysis Finds Stopping the Expansion of Offshore Drilling Can Help Prevent the Worst Impacts of the Climate Crisis A report published in November 2022 by Oceana, a nonprofit ocean…
This “Tip of the Iceberg” episode explores EPA’s obligations with regard to carbon emissions, as well as some new EPA regulations.
This episode of "The Sweaty Penguin" explores what “environmental art” means and looks at some of the environmental impacts of art.
An essay from the filmmakers of "Facing Down the Fossils," a new series that dives deep into neighborhoods and communities on the Gulf Coast.