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The Biden administration aims to direct billions to pre-disaster planning. But is it enough?
Hotels don’t want to shelter homeless people. Advocates say it shouldn’t be a choice.
As hard times and broken bots threaten a collective tea farm, the women keeping it going must decide whether to add another to their ranks.
Microsoft, Shopify, and others are backing new carbon-removal projects. Good idea?
There’s some truth behind age-old flood myths (even Noah’s Ark and Atlantis).
Pandemic lockdowns erased safety networks and left environmental defenders more vulnerable to attacks.
The Navajo Tribal Utility Authority planned to electrify thousands of Navajo homes. Then COVID hit.
Bellingham, Washington, seems like the perfect place to pass climate policies. But a recent fight proves even it’s not immune to battles over our clean-energy future.
Residents of eastern Harris County have grown tired of almost-daily chemical leaks and the occasional catastrophe. A new generation of county officials is trying to help them, even as state leaders undercut their authority and restrict voting access.