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Natural disasters now cost the U.S. insurance industry $100 billion a year. What happens when no one wants to pick up the tab?
A new report says U.S. households need to buy 14 million extra heat pumps, induction stoves, and other electric alternatives in the next three years.
Cash-strapped farmers, gaps in the public safety net, and food inspection backlogs could reshape who eats what in the years to come.
The agency claims the proposed rules will result in a 96% reduction in the population facing cancer risk from 200 polluters.
As much as $20 billion in upgrades will be required, but the electric vehicle transition could still reduce rates statewide.
The U.S. throws away enough food to help tackle its hunger problem. The government shutdown is proving it.
For three years in a row, Indigenous leaders have called for an end to carbon markets, carbon offsets, and geoengineering technologies.
Extreme weather is shifting the migratory patterns of birds, increasing the chances of deadly avian flu outbreaks on farms.
Eating less beef, cheese, and ice cream would slash emissions. If only it were that easy.