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The backlash against an effort to resettle 200,000 evacuees holds lessons for future disasters.
More than 10 million Ecuadorians voted last year to ban oil operations in part of the Amazon rainforest. But heavy crude has continued to flow from the region, which is home to uncontacted Indigenous families.
Settlers pushed tribes into land more at risk from climate change
After the fire destroyed his town in 2021, a state rep took on insurance companies, mortgage lenders, and landlords — and beat them all.
Women who fight wildfires worry about their fertility. A new study shows their concerns may be valid.
Hello everyone, and welcome back to State of Emergency. I’m Jake, and today we’re going to be talking about how...
A new agreement calls for Western states to leave their drinking water in the reservoir — and act as if they didn't.
After months and months of organizing by community activists and landowners, Byhalia Connection LLC announced it is scrapping plans to build a 49-mile crude oil pipeline through Tennessee and Mississippi.
These powerlifters and strongmen are lifting heavier weights with a diet that's lighter on the planet.