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A shortage of potable water and the toxic stew of sewage and other pollutants the flood left behind has prompted a race to avert a public health crisis in North Carolina.
Hurricane Ida turned thousands out of their homes. The Supreme Court might make it worse.
Warmer temperatures cause heavier rainfall across the U.S. — even in the driest cities.
A new partnership with 33 state and local governments aims to “accelerate progress towards reducing buildings’ emissions at all levels of government.”
A federal court found that an Arizona utility that crushed rooftop solar was not protected from antitrust laws.
“We went from a bold call and vision to, well, nothing.”
In an exclusive interview, Biden FEMA chief Deanne Criswell discusses her attempts to create a “very different” disaster agency.
Hello everyone, and welcome back to State of Emergency. I’m Jake, and today we’re going to be talking about how...
Companies, nonprofits, foundations, and universities are coming together to promote "direct air capture," or sucking CO2 from the air. But not everyone thinks it is a good idea.