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Erosion and destabilized roads and buildings are just the start for Alaskans as the state heats up at twice the rate of the continental U.S.
Farm pollutants from multiple states feed a massive dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Shrimpers pay the cost.
Architects, looking for ways to keep buildings cool amid rising temperatures, find that nature has some surprising tricks.
While flood recovery is underway in other parts of the Midwest, South Dakota's Oglala Sioux Tribe is still treading water.
Human intervention may be the only way we can save coral reefs.
Research finds killing of native people indirectly contributed to a colder period by causing deaths of around 56 million by 1600.
The over-the-top gala fell on the same day the U.N. released its overwhelming biodiversity report. Ironic?
When it comes to everyday, identity-expressing things like food and clothing, advice that doesn’t factor in culture is worthless.
New research shows that working long hours is bad for the climate.