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“Texas’ petrochemical industry is unprepared for severe rainfall because our laws and regulations have not kept pace with our new climate reality.”
Crossing the US-Mexico border is already lethal. A new study says climate change could make it much worse.
Homeowners fear the state will devalue their properties by publicizing their fire risk.
At the Mountainfilm Festival, docs explore melting ice and disappearing forest, but could go deeper.
In Madagascar, a program to provide healthcare and agricultural support transformed a community's relationship to the rainforest.
A new study projects that the number of Americans exposed to flooding will double in 30 years. Development is largely to blame.
Some in the Native Village of Tetlin claim their leaders broke tribal laws when agreeing to the Manh Choh mine.
And why the shrinking lake might be key to meeting America's clean energy goals.
The company is accused of dumping thousands of tons of toxic paint sludge and other pollutants where Ramapough Lenape Nation members live.