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With Alaska's wildlife numbers declining, agencies are blaming — and culling — predators. The true threat is much more complex.
Four key rulings limiting federal power will curtail the ability of the EPA and other agencies to write and enforce climate policies.
A century after the events of "Killers of the Flower Moon," abandoned oil wells litter the Osage Nation.
A new federal initiative is bringing together climate scientists and community leaders to examine cities’ microclimates — and make them more resilient.
Inside the grassroots opposition that fended off a 2,200-acre data center campus in southern Virginia, and why their struggle isn’t over yet.
“There is not a house in this community that has not had a person who has suffered from some type of cancer or kidney failure.”
More than 10 million Ecuadorians voted last year to ban oil operations in part of the Amazon rainforest. But heavy crude has continued to flow from the region, which is home to uncontacted Indigenous families.
Regulators ban the sale of gas-powered furnaces and water heaters, starting in 2027.
The powerful storm caught many people off guard as it drove through six states. As devastating as it was, did Helene truly change anything?