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Can an innovative approach to reforestation take root in British Columbia?
A new study finds that parks in nonwhite, low-income communities are smaller and more crowded.
Wildcat speculators, big oil companies, and state officials alike have been salivating over the Uinta Basin’s rich oil deposits for years.
We asked the experts: How can green spaces become more inclusive?
We have created a planetary fire age. Now we have to live in it.
During periods of national strife, disruptive art has the power to change hearts and minds.
How can we slow down a pollutant we depend on for survival?
Sure, it was wildfire smoke that made parts of California and Oregon change hue. But inside that smoke was alchemy — the chemistry and physics of molecules and wavelengths.
Biden promised to prioritize people over polluters. His pick to deliver that, Michal Freedhoff, is facing a bare-bones budget, demoralized staff, and increasingly angry advocates.