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For those who can afford solar, "now would be the time" because House Republicans want to end federal tax credits that make ...
In the past, winters were so cold that she could walk on the ice that naturally formed over the creek. Now it no longer freezes, and neither do the human-made snow bridges. “It’s directly caused by ...
The agency quietly removed webpages on rural energy, climate-smart agriculture, and federal loans — until farmers sued.
Cities, insurers, and the public used the Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters database to plan for the future. So ...
Fisher calls AmeriCorps the “connective tissue” that makes it easier to coordinate after disasters, thanks to its connections across the country. The agency boasts that it is “often the first to ...
Renée Sharp, director of plastics and petrochemical advocacy at the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council, called this ...
The findings demonstrate how growing climate impacts like unprecedented heat could destabilize the business of growing food and the nation’s food supply. Reduced corn yields would be felt widely, as ...
But now, the pressure is on for co-ops in Colorado to invest in renewable energy, following passage of state laws starting in ...
Pope Francis made a strong moral case for addressing climate change and respecting Indigenous rights. Will Pope Leo do the same?
According to a new report by senator Raphael Warnock, some 42,000 jobs are now at risk, as congressional Republicans consider ...
Emily Graslie, creator of The Brain Scoop, shares about the uncertain future of her science communication work.
Lauren Bacchus is one of many people in Asheville who are strangely enamored with the city’s sinkholes.