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The number of Black people who died in traffic collisions rose by nearly a quarter last year.
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.
Reefs from Seychelles to South Africa may become functionally extinct due to global heating and overfishing, study finds.
After the fire destroyed his town in 2021, a state rep took on insurance companies, mortgage lenders, and landlords — and beat them all.
Offshore wind projects cropped up all over the Great Lakes region in the early 2010s. By the end of the decade, all but one were gone. Developers, though still drawn to the lakes’ powerful winds, have been reluctant to return.
Glen Canyon and the Hoover Dam are “not the whole story.”
It's up to the Army Corps to keep it flowing.
Fueled by immigrant labor, the loosely regulated industry exposes workers to lethal toxins that are making them sick long after the cleanup.
Hello everyone, and welcome back to State of Emergency. I’m Jake, and today we’re going to be talking about how...