Have the world’s coral reefs already crossed a tipping point?
Mon 4:45am By Kate YoderA quarter of marine life depends on coral reefs. So do 1 billion people.The world agreed to create a climate reparations fund. Now comes the hard part.
Mon 4:30am By Naveena SadasivamA 26-member board is finally beginning work on the UN’s new loss and damage fund.US military bases teem with PFAS. There’s still no firm plan to clean them up.
Mon 4:00am By Sachi Kitajima MulkeyExcessive levels of PFAS have been detected at 80 percent of active and decommissioned military bases.A decade later, Flint’s water crisis continues
Sun 9:00am By Adam Mahoney, Capital BThe past 10 years revealed how government failures at every level could effectively kill a city, turning it into a "ghost town."A highway in Indiana could one day charge your EV while you’re driving it
Sat 9:00am By Kristoffer Tigue, Inside Climate NewsConstruction of the pilot project on U.S. Highway 52 began this month. State officials hope it can help quell range anxiety and electrify long-haul trucks.A water crisis in Mississippi turns into a fight against privatization
Fri 4:45am By Lylla YounesThanks to a federal judge, residents of Jackson will have a say in how the city resolves its yearslong water crisis.Indigenous leaders are risking their lives to speak at the UN
Fri 4:30am By Joseph LeeFrom harassment to kidnapping and arrest, Indigenous advocates who face reprisals for their work say the U.N. must protect them.Rivers are the West’s largest source of clean energy. What happens when drought strikes?
Fri 4:15am By Syris ValentineWith rivers across the West running low, utilities must get creative if they are to meet demand without increasing emissions.Republican attorneys general mount a new attack on the EPA’s use of civil rights law
Thu 4:45am By Lylla YounesTwenty-three states want the Biden administration's EPA to curtail its approach to environmental justice.The more plastic companies make, the more they pollute
Wed 2:00pm By Joseph WintersA new study, drawing on five years of data collected across 84 countries, proves what seems self-evident.As the climate changes, cities scramble to find trees that will survive
Wed 4:45am By Laura Hautala“Everybody is looking for the magic tree.”How should Georgia elect key utility regulators? US Supreme Court is asked to weigh in.
Wed 4:30am By Emily JonesElections for the state's Public Service Commission have been on hold for years.From Australia to the Arctic, young Indigenous changemakers speak out
Wed 4:15am By Taylar Dawn Stagner"When we listen to the land, the land will listen to us. It's a language. Climate change is creating a language barrier."Indigenous advocates at the UN say the green transition is neither clean nor just
Apr 23, 2024, 4:45 am By Anita HofschneiderTheir message isn't new, but it is gaining urgency as funding for green energy projects grows.Biden’s ‘Solar for All’ awards $7B to bring affordable energy to low-income families
Apr 23, 2024, 4:30 am By Syris ValentineThe program is designed to reduce greenhouse emissions and energy inequity.Acre by acre, the Prairie Band Potawatomi bought back their land
Apr 23, 2024, 4:15 am By Juanpablo Ramirez-FrancoAfter almost two centuries, the Indigenous nation is reestablishing the only reservation in Illinois.The American Climate Corps is now hiring
Apr 22, 2024, 6:23 pm By Kate YoderThe Biden administration aims to sign up 20,000 people in the program's first year.Indigenous peoples rush to stop ‘false climate solutions’ ahead of next international climate…
Apr 22, 2024, 4:45 am By Maria Parazo RoseCOP29 could make carbon markets permanent. Indigenous leaders are calling for a moratorium before it's too late.A gigantic green energy transmission project will cut through Indigenous lands in the Southwest
Apr 22, 2024, 4:30 am By Taylar Dawn StagnerAfter a federal court rejected their lawsuit, tribes are turning to the U.N. for help.California communities are fighting the last battery recycling plant in the West — and its toxic…
Apr 22, 2024, 4:15 am By Molly PetersonLead battery recycling is a crucial but dirty business. As a plant outside Los Angeles seeks to renew its operating permit, the community pushes back.
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