
Those Most Vulnerable to Coronavirus Are Also Most Vulnerable to Climate Crisis
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.
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.
Offshore oil is set to peak this year. What will happen to the sea creatures who live on oil rigs?
Neal Gyngard scales 300-foot-tall wind turbines for a living. He loves his job, and he wants you to come along for the ride.
The meeting between climate leader Gretat Thunberg and education advocate Malala Yousafzai is symbolic of the positive climate impact of educating girls.
In September 2019, Hurricane Dorian tore through the Bahamas, killing 70 people and inflicting billions in damages. This was Black Miami's response.
A new study investigates the many perils of pollution, from lower stock prices to higher crime rates.
Climate change wasn't always a topic split across party lines -- even today, climate deniers can still take effective climate action.
By Marlene Cimons Extreme heat often kills more people in this country than hurricanes, floods, lightning and tornadoes. But heat is not an equal opportunity killer. “It’s very selective in the way it kills people,” said Vivek Shandas, professor of urban studies…
“Yes, I happen to be conservative,” soybean farmer Ray Gaesser said, “but that doesn’t mean I am not seeing the impacts of our changing planet first hand.”
As temperature rise and humidity worsens, lupus patients may experience more aggrevated symptoms.
New research suggests coastal homeowners worried about rising seas are selling their houses at bargain rates.
In Karnes County, Texas, residents live in a big oil and gas county and find themselves choosing between their jobs and their health.