
Facing Down the Fossils: Renew
Meet the local organization turning restaurants into disaster recovery centers using community solar microgrids.
Meet the local organization turning restaurants into disaster recovery centers using community solar microgrids.
Black communities are responding to climate change by prioritizing small, sustainable farms and honoring ancestral traditions.
Drawing on an Indigenous tradition of running to share news and spread messages, a journey across Texas takes on the fossil fuel industry.
Permitting reform may be the hot topic of the summer, with both Republican and Democratic legislators putting forth proposals.
The shale in Southeast Texas has the potential to emit 5.9 billion tons of carbon dioxide over the course of its extraction lifetime.
This episode invites viewers to consider the urgent need for collective accountability in safeguarding our planet.
"Facing Down the Fossils" is a new series about Americans dealing with the generational consequences of the fossil fuel industry.
A look at how glass recycling could help slow land loss along the U.S. Gulf Coast, focusing on a startup that turns bottles into sand.
After years of speculation and bold proposals for Governors Island, the site will become home to a $700 million climate campus.
Dr. Dan Westervelt, an air pollution scientist, explains the impacts wildfire smoke can have on your health.
One former oil-and-gas worker is fighting the industry’s plans from his backyard on the Louisiana Gulf Coast.
Stilt houses offer coastal communities a way to adapt to climate change, reducing flood risk and increasing tourism revenue.