A New Mexico town is running dry. An immigration detention center is its biggest water customer.
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People are willing to pay more for climate-proof wine, study shows
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Banks are financing the fossil fuel industry’s next growth strategy
For the past two years, more than a dozen major banks have been not only reneging on their climate commitments, th...
One year after the Texas floods, home feels further away than ever
When rain falls on the RVs that line Big Sandy Creek, it sounds like gunfire. The harder it pours, the louder it g...
Why is it so unusually expensive to replace lead pipes in Chicago?
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Climate activists take on a new foe: Data centers
Amid the many political casualties of 2025 — mass federal layoffs, shuttered agencies, and clean energy spending c...
Cow manure could be the next data center fuel
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Environmental defenders remain among world’s most targeted activists
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Across Europe, heat adaptation plans are being put to a brutal test
France has been preparing for climate-fueled heat waves for more than two decades. In 2003, more than 14,800 peopl...
States want transparent laws around animal agriculture. A fight in Congress could derail that.
It’s been nearly eight years since Congress reauthorized the farm bill, the massive legislative package that funds...