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Collapse isn’t inevitable. New research shows that nimble, cooperative societies adapted best to rapid shifts.
In Germany, a three-month pilot program offering ultra-cheap transit tickets saved about 1.8 million metric tons of carbon emissions, according to a new analysis.
The state's affordable housing crisis has made it almost impossible for storm victims to get back on their feet.
Roughly two-thirds of grazing on Bureau of Land Management land is controlled by just 10 percent of permit holders.
New data suggest wealthy countries may belatedly be providing a promised $100 billion in climate-related aid. But they’ve eroded trust in the process.
A Floodlight analysis in nine of the 10 states that elect public utility commissioners found that more than a third of their contributions of $250 and up are from fossil fuel and electric utility interests — more than $13.5 million in all.
A new study warns that boreal forests are fast approaching a tipping point.
As a warming world creates an existential threat for the ski industry, resorts are reducing how much energy they need to make it snow.
These powerlifters and strongmen are lifting heavier weights with a diet that's lighter on the planet.