The ‘climate dystopia’ displacing millions of Pakistanis

Parts of the country have received 5 times more rainfall this August than average.

How Kentuckians want to hold coal companies accountable for deadly flooding

"They won't have water for six months. The power lines are down."

Americans are convinced climate action is unpopular. They’re very, very wrong.

Support for climate policies is double what most people think, a new study found.

Friday night fish frys define Wisconsin. What happens when climate change adjusts the menu?

How do you keep a culinary tradition alive on a warming planet?

It’s official: California is phasing out gas-powered cars by 2035

“This is a historic moment for California, for our partner states, and for the world.”

How Colorado River Basin tribes are managing water amid historic drought

As the federal government calls for cuts, Indigenous leaders work to protect tribal water rights.

In ‘On Sacred Ground,’ the sound of white guilt drowns out the drama of Standing Rock

A white savior rides again in trope-ridden film.

Study: Extinction threatens up to 16% of native US tree species

The United States recognizes eight trees as endangered or threatened. New research suggests that number should…

Wildfire smoke is choking Indigenous communities

With government monitoring lagging behind, members are installing their own monitors.

A new low-tech technique can take the ‘forever’ out of forever chemicals

The toxic pollutants, also known as PFAS, are everywhere on the planet.