Will state-level environmental enforcement survive the pandemic?

Environmental agencies are struggling to balance employee safety and their enforcement duties during the coronavirus lockdown.

‘Miss Anthropocene’: The Grimes album tailor-made for the coronavirus pandemic

There's appeal in thinking of climate change as a type of pain inflicted by some sort…

Amid pandemic, wildfires close in on abandoned Chernobyl nuclear site

The fires have spread through nearby forests, raising columns of smoke that could be contaminated with…

After a 240-year hiatus, white-tailed eagles are coming back to southern England

A lot is riding on the wings of six baby sea eagles released on the Isle…

Mississippi River Flood Management Could Cause Another Devastating Gulf Coast Toxic Algae Bloom This Year

Shelters are clearing out as pet adoptions surge

Animal shelters around the U.S. are running out of adoptable animals as more people take in…

EWG Calls for Food and Farm Protections in Next COVID-19 Stimulus Bill

Why phone calls have made a comeback

During the coronavirus pandemic, we're making phone calls again so we can hear familiar voices.

Urban farms are thriving amid the pandemic

The number of people growing their own food at home or forging a relationship with local…

How to help your neighbors when a pandemic hits? Exhibit A: Museums.

"All of this pain and suffering will force us all to ask very difficult questions about…