What one Arizona doctor’s quest to stop valley fever says about America’s preparedness for climate-driven disease.
E-bike sales are booming, providing a clean form of transportation that also improves public health. Yet cities remain ...
Valley fever is an infection spread by a fungus that grows in the top few inches of soil in parts of the American West. It is transmitted when soil is disturbed and the fungal spores become airborne.
A project in Alaska is being fast-tracked in a process that has not yet included legally required consultations with Inupiaq ...
La Cumplida has turned deforested hills into thriving shade-grown coffee farms, showing that healing the land can also grow ...
Almost a third of Americans live in unincorporated communities beyond city limits, where disaster aid can confuse and ...
The lawsuit targets SC Johnson, owner of Ziploc bags, and Bimbo Bakeries, the country's biggest bread and snack food ...
The Yurok Tribe has earned tens of millions from offsets, but critics say carbon markets perpetuate colonialism and allow companies to pay to pollute.
Major U.S. utilities earn an “F” on a new report card because they’re planning to build far too little clean energy and far too many gas-fired power plants.
After a disaster, huge sums of money trickle down and change hands to fund debris cleanup, repairs, reconstruction, and more. Where all this money goes, and how projects are prioritized, is important ...
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