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As mosquitoes spread dengue and chikungunya, Bangladeshi cleanup crews are taking public health into their own hands.
We asked those affected by federal climate and environment cuts to reach out. Their stories illuminate how these losses are reverberating across the country.
As Appalachian ginseng turns from rural tradition to global commodity, the Forest Service is trying to keep foragers at bay.
“Do you have to lose your history, your culture, or your identity in that process?”
Following a history of disinvestment and destructive climate disasters, communities across the archipelago are developing living blueprints of food sovereignty.
Tesla has long been a leader in the electric vehicles market. Now it's facing mounting protests and plummeting sales.
Princeville, North Carolina, is relocating with help from a new federal grant. But much of its history has already been lost.
“Everybody is looking for the magic tree.”
Senators Joe Manchin and John Barrasso offer a devil’s bargain: new power lines for clean energy transmission at the cost of more fossil fuels.