‘Every day it’s more barriers’: how the US is shutting out climate refugees
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Nuclear in my backyard: A Nebraska utility is skirting the public backlash that plagues wind and solar
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What is the best use for old railroad tracks? New Yorkers have opinions.
Travis Terry lives in Forest Hills, a neighborhood in Queens about 5 minutes from an abandoned rail line. He descr...
What’s driving up your expenses? Many Americans say climate change.
For decades, American politicians have been slow to take on climate change and curb carbon dioxide emissions, unde...
This unfathomably huge fungal network keeps Earth cool and green
Even if you don’t like eating mushrooms, you’re in debt to fungi. One group of them, known as arbuscular mycorrhiz...
UN officials urge Russia to free Indigenous climate advocate
Ten U.N. officials are calling on Russia to immediately release Daria Egereva, an Indigenous international climate...
For first time, Americans are getting more of their electricity from solar than coal
Solar energy just provided more electricity in the United States than coal for the first time on record — marking ...
The quiet push to shield pesticide makers from lawsuits
In April 2026, California farmer Terri McCall stood on the steps of the Supreme Court at a