A federal climate law is helping an Atlanta church renovate a community center into a solar-powered emergency shelter. Other communities might not get the chance to do the same if Donald Trump follows ...
As for your turkey bones and meat scraps, you can use them to make a delicious soup broth. Minimizing food waste is not just creative and thrifty. It’s also good for the climate. Food rotting in the ...
Miles away from the ocean, projects are afoot to clean up salty groundwater and use it to grow crops. Some say it’s a costly pipe dream. Others say it’s part of the future.
The Pacific Crest Trail, or PCT, runs all the way from the U.S. border with Mexico to the border with Canada, crossing more than 2,600 miles of desert, mountains, and forest. And for many people, ...
Traditional methods meet new technology to produce cleaner building materials, some of which even help sequester carbon pollution.
She says extreme heat can harm anyone. Evan was healthy and active before he died. So she urges people heading outdoors to check for heat alerts, bring plenty of water, and pack a whistle or a GPS ...
The island nation endures its fourth typhoon in less than two weeks, while Tropical Storm Sara rakes Honduras.
Sam: To get specific about climate emissions and food, we’ve been talking about generally eating less meat, because meat requires one, a lot of land to produce. But then also, there are emissions ...
Researchers determined that 44% of the economic damages caused by Hurricane Helene and 45% of those caused by Hurricane Milton could be attributed to climate change.
Climate change is warming streams in the Canadian province’s mountains. Bull trout, Athabasca rainbow trout, and Westslope cutthroat trout live in icy streams that flow down from the mountains of ...
In the meantime, his hope is that state legislators finish what the Illinois counties have started. Two companion bills introduced earlier this year would patch up the regulatory gaps left by the CCS ...
During storms, many residents of northeast Houston brace themselves for flooded streets and yards. Espinoza: “There’s people who have lost their homes … and just people who are traumatized now, every ...