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The USDA’s decision to cut $1 billion worth of food aid is causing layoffs, supply shortfalls, and the end of donations at charitable groups across the country — all as hunger continues to climb.
The ruling could allow federal agencies to skip climate analysis when approving major projects — with wide-reaching consequences.
A new study finds that politicians tend to use shorter words in speeches on hot days.
As a fight over voting districts consumes the Texas legislature, funding for flood relief remains elusive.
The new guidelines will save people $2.2 billion a year in utility costs and eliminate 71 million tons of planet-warming CO2 emissions.
Copper will play a central role in the energy transition. These startups are working on a cleaner way to extract it.
A relentless storm is unleashing floods and tornadoes. Here's how a warmer atmosphere and a simmering Gulf of Mexico could be making it worse.
Scientists have uncovered a “blind spot” in the research on rising seas, revealing that tens of millions of people thought safe from coastal flooding are at risk of inundation.
The country’s incoming president made water her “main concern” when she was mayor of Mexico City.