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As the United States begins to crack down on PFAS contamination, Indigenous communities are getting left behind.
New documents show how they promoted it anyway.
Fire officials and landowners have known for years about gaps in Hawaii's firebreaks and fuelbreaks. The problem boils down to money and cooperation.
Developed countries have long been expected to pay up for their historical emissions. But now newly rich countries are stepping up, too.
Plastic straws used to be “environment enemy number one.”
This year’s gathering of global Indigenous leaders, activists, and policymakers puts a spotlight on youth.
That includes building more renewables, selling more electric vehicles, and fixing up more buildings.
Palm and soy are taking over the world's cropland. Enter Zero Acre Farms.
The Fosen wind farm was built illegally. Now the Norwegian government is paying to keep it running.