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Jacksonville residents and local grassroots organizations are working with city officials to take a markedly different approach to managing flood risks.
Africatown, the only U.S. community established by West Africans who survived the Middle Passage, demonstrates the long roots of environmental injustice.
Giving workers more of a chance and a choice when extreme weather hits.
As extreme heat worsens, cities are exploring ways to reach isolated individuals before it’s too late.
The temperature-sensitive pathogens that caught U.S. communities off guard are a grim preview of the future.
A new study found that climate change is knocking it out of the park — no, really.
After 93,000 people were exposed to jet fuel-laced water, federal officials are finally cleaning up a leaking petroleum storage facility.
When asked about climate change, David Malpass said he’s “not a scientist.” Soon he won’t be a World Bank president either.
Failure to account for climate change means low-income homeowners could see their home values plunge