
The Eagle Ford Shale: Even the Oil Woes Are Bigger in Texas
The shale in Southeast Texas has the potential to emit 5.9 billion tons of carbon dioxide over the course of its extraction lifetime.
The shale in Southeast Texas has the potential to emit 5.9 billion tons of carbon dioxide over the course of its extraction lifetime.
"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.
One former oil-and-gas worker is fighting the industry’s plans from his backyard on the Louisiana Gulf Coast.
An essay by Raj Patel about "The Ants & the Grasshopper: The Series," about two Malawians who raise awareness about climate change.
The journey of Malawian activists to Washington, D.C. reveals some of the factors that are blocking climate action in the United States.
The Denka chloroprene plant puts residents of LaPlace, Louisiana, at higher risks of cancer. How can their air and future be healthier?
Despite many innovative clean energy ideas, few have been implemented in Israel, home of the problematic "carbon bomb" Leviathan Gas Field.
A drilling project in Alaska’s North Slope was approved, leading to outrage over social media. But why do many locals support Willow?
Women in Malawian communities are burdened with the vast majority of the work, and climate change is making their situation worse.
After a train derailed and spilled over 100,000 gallons of chemicals, accountability and common ground are needed in Ohio.