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'Dredge-and-fill' created thousands of homes vulnerable to storm surge.
Under a new program officially launched last week, four Northern California tribes and one in Southern California will receive state funding to protect and restore some 220 miles of California coastline.
Jeff Landry has sued the Biden administration over everything from air pollution to oil leases to flood insurance.
The reports address key challenges and potential solutions for getting these clean energy technologies off the ground.
More than five years after admitting to her crimes, Montoya was sentenced to six years in federal prison.
Activists in North Carolina allege that DuPont has for decades fouled Cape Fear River. They want the UN Human Rights Commission to hold it accountable.
Goldman Prize Winner Murrawah Maroochy Johnson talks climate justice and inheriting a legacy of Indigenous resistance.
Indigenous peoples are navigating the slow collapse of winter roads — and an even slower pace of help.
As conditions that best support life shift toward the poles, more than 600 million people are already living outside of a crucial “climate niche,” facing more extreme heat, rising food scarcity and higher death rates.