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Collapse isn’t inevitable. New research shows that nimble, cooperative societies adapted best to rapid shifts.
The farmers likely face few consequences because of laws that one regulator says are inadequate.
Renewable energy company First Solar has pledged $1.2 billion to expand domestic solar panel manufacturing, a move it says will create hundreds of new jobs and significantly expand U.S. solar capacity.
Arizona has paused new housing construction around the city, citing a water shortage.
Arizona's unique method for awarding water to tribes was supposed to open up economic possibilities beyond farming for the Hopi Tribe. Instead, the tribe says it has dashed their dreams of building a thriving homeland.
The state's affordable housing crisis has made it almost impossible for storm victims to get back on their feet.
The environmental health crisis ruminating in Houston’s Southwest Crossing neighborhood is the product of climate change and an unstable energy grid.
Draining the lake allowed agriculture to thrive, but left the region vulnerable to floods.
In Germany, a three-month pilot program offering ultra-cheap transit tickets saved about 1.8 million metric tons of carbon emissions, according to a new analysis.