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The government is refusing to restore eroded beaches in coastal Florida counties unless homeowners agree to one condition: public access.
Experts say the hunger crisis in Somalia and Ethiopia highlights an urgent need for adaptation funding.
The new thriller takes a radical climate activist's argument into the mainstream — sort of.
Washington’s Yakama Nation received both the grant and a $100 million federal loan. Held up by a series of bureaucratic hurdles, the funding could expire before the government lets the tribal nation touch a dime.
The fight over the roadless rule has long focused on the West, but its repeal could fragment some of the last pristine forests in the eastern United States.
Excessive levels of PFAS have been detected at 80 percent of active and decommissioned military bases.
The period between October and January saw the “strongest quarterly results” in the number and strength of climate-related policy and technology developments around the world since November 2021.
With federal dollars flowing, small tribes are trying to jumpstart their own recycling programs.
The short-lived rule is helping the mining industry from beyond the grave.