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Oil money has fueled the arts for ages. Can museums survive without it?
The Spotted Lanternfly is considered one of the most destructive invasive species in 150 years.
More than a dozen Pacific countries have created ocean sanctuaries that help marine species -- and coastal communities -- survive.
Nearly a billion people could be newly at risk of tropical diseases like dengue fever and Zika thanks to expanding mosquito range.
Carbon dioxide emissions could mean blue skies. That's not a good thing.
Atlanta’s City Council voted unanimously Monday to ensure all buildings in the city -- homes, businesses, and city-owned structures -- run on renewable energy by 2035.
It’s Friday, February 15, and an Australian court rejected a new coal mine because of climate change.
The 600-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline could soon slice across Appalachia. I met the people in its way.
Welcome to California’s endless cycle of destruction.