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Natural disasters now cost the U.S. insurance industry $100 billion a year. What happens when no one wants to pick up the tab?
Subsidence is causing parts of Mexico City to sink, and it’s happening at an uneven rate. That’s bad news for its sprawling public transportation system.
The good news is that prevention is possible.
The study finds that, despite their cost and other drawbacks, such programs can help small cities reach their climate goals.
Records unearthed by a University of Virginia professor shed new light on states’ vocal opposition in the 1950s to tribes claiming their share of the river. Today, many are still fighting to secure water.
Many chefs are asking what a future without gas will mean for culinary traditions like wok cooking.
The $35 billion nuclear project is an investment in the future or a cautionary tale, depending whom you ask.
As the United States begins to crack down on PFAS contamination, Indigenous communities are getting left behind.
With rivers across the West running low, utilities must get creative if they are to meet demand without increasing emissions.