Wild crops could save our food system — if we don’t destroy them first

Endangered sunflowers, lost potatoes, and rare walnut trees: The food system depends on wild plants.

He helps former inmates find firefighting jobs — and defend California against climate disasters

Brandon Smith cofounded the Forestry and Fire Protection Service to help formerly incarcerated firefighters like himself…

Climate change is giving ‘Christmastown, USA’ an identity crisis

Leavenworth, Washington — my hometown — is looking less and less like a winter wonderland.

Should hospitals reuse medical supplies? A new study says yes.

There’s a way to cut down on medical waste and emissions without compromising patient safety.

Here’s looking at you, 2021

Predictions, good news, and gift guides to give you hope for the new year.

As South Africa clings to coal, a struggle for the right to breathe

Residents of the nation’s most coal-intensive region are suing to force the government to clean up…

California Bill Would Sharply Reduce Lead Leaching From Faucets

EWG News Roundup (12/11): EWG VERIFIED™ Diapers Launches Nationwide, Tom Vilsack as Biden’s Top Pick for Ag Secretary and More

Yes, there’s still bitter division over climate policy. That’s progress, folks.

Clashes erupted when Biden tapped BlackRock’s Brian Deese to lead the National Economic Council, but nobody’s…

CDC Investigates Potential Link Between ‘Forever Chemicals’ and Decreased Effectiveness of Covid-19 Vaccines