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El Niño has been rough. Its departure could be even rougher.
The administration’s pro-industry tilt — across three executive agencies — is feeding the MAHA movement’s growing discontent.
There’s no solid evidence that framing the global problem as a local one prompts people to act. So what does?
Cash-strapped farmers, gaps in the public safety net, and food inspection backlogs could reshape who eats what in the years to come.
As Congress delays reauthorization, the National Flood Insurance Program faces dueling lawsuits.
Forecasts powered by machine learning are proving to be faster and cheaper to produce than conventional methods — and more accurate, too.
The U.S. throws away enough food to help tackle its hunger problem. The government shutdown is proving it.
The world agreed to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030. A new IEA report finds we’re currently off track.
Unseasonably early blooms can wreak havoc on allergies, disease vectors, and agriculture.