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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.
After years of degradation along Louisiana’s bayou, Pointe-au-Chien tribal land is disappearing. Community members are determined to stay.
In Their Element: Earth, Air, Fire, Water is a four-part docuseries that spotlights Indigenous leaders who work to protect the elements.
A new high-rise in Milwaukee will be the world’s tallest mass timber building. Could more mass timber buildings be on the way?
Parks are invaluable for mitigating climate change, promoting health, and providing nature to nearby residents. But they need our help.
Wildfires and extreme temperatures are adding to the many dangers of one of the most high-risk jobs in America.
Lawyer and activist Ruth Santiago says rooftop solar could be the solution to Puerto Rico's energy crisis.
Financial instability, housing insecurity and caregiving responsibilities leave U.S. women vulnerable to climate disaster.
Meta has removed advertisers’ ability to target audiences on 'sensitive' topics. Climate groups say the change favors polluters.
Six months after the disaster, residents of Ironton, Louisiana are rallying to claim their share of recovery funds.
Georgetown philosopher Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò discusses why he believes climate justice requires reparations from wealthy nations.
Indigenous communities have historically been seen as 'research subjects, rather than researchers.' Jessica Hernandez aims to fix that.