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FEMA isn’t prepared for the extreme weather ahead. But our food system is already adapting.
In Grand Junction, Colorado, the election is a choice between two distinct futures.
A newly unearthed journal from 1966 shows the coal industry, like the oil industry, was long aware of the threat of climate change.
The way we buy food is going to look pretty different for awhile.
These major contributors to global warming must swiftly get on board with climate action—or get out of the way.
“What is coming out of these flares is toxic: It's harmful to people, it's harmful to local air quality, and it's harmful to the climate."
No sport, and little utility, unless you want to wreck the planet.
When it comes to climate change, it's not actually a question of human nature at all.
There could be more ethanol in your gasoline this summer. What does that mean for farmers, clean air, and the climate?