In Texas, the governor exempted pipeline projects from his March stay-at-home order, and companies have been building through privately owned farms and ranches that lie in their way.
Inspired by Sir Ernest Shackleton, photographer Enzo Barracco set out to capture the majesty and fragility of Antarctica through his project, "The Noise of Ice."
Record flooding, human-made channels and environmental disasters have exacerbated the already harsh effects of climate change in Louisiana's Mississippi Delta, impacting the region's coastal wildlife and seafood supplies. Special correspondent Joshua Landis reports on how local oyster farmers are coping…
By Marlene Cimons This story is published as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story. One afternoon in 2012, members of the Lummi Nation called a public gathering on the beach at Cherry Point,…
BY: Nina Joung The damage that climate change has done to our natural environment is unquestionable. From forest fires and submerged islands to blanched coral reefs and new endangered species, climate change has altered our earth’s biodiversity and landscapes. But…
As COVID-19 shines a necessary light on our country's most vulnerable communities, many of them are simulanteously fighting the battle of climate change, as well.
The meeting between climate leader Gretat Thunberg and education advocate Malala Yousafzai is symbolic of the positive climate impact of educating girls.