Water conflicts will intensify. Can we predict the worst problems before conditions boil over?
A new online resource combines economic and environmental data to help prevent deadly conflict. It could be a vital tool in the age of climate change.
Helena, Montana commits to 100 percent renewable energy by 2030
"Cities are filling the void in climate action in the absence of state or federal leadership."
An aspirational vision of life after fossil fuels
Building sustainable communities is the antidote to fear of a changing climate.
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere hit highest level in 3 million years
"The rate of rise in the last decade has been faster than previous decades."
Could a California law help save America’s public lands throughout the West?
The state used an innovative new law to fight back against the Trump administration’s expansion of oil and gas drilling—and that could provide a model for the rest of the country.
Gas pipeline rupture injures 46, forces 300 to evacuate in Mississippi
An initial investigation suggests the rupture was a result of recent heavy rainfall in Mississippi.
EPA enforcement in distress — and more trouble is brewing
The White House has now quietly and ominously asked polluters to help identify new opportunities for deregulation.
Oil and gas firms reward politicians when they vote against the environment, finds new...
“These findings are troubling, considering that Congressional candidates are much more likely to win if they raise more money than their opponents.”
Exposé shows rise of Heartland Institute’s climate denial efforts overseas, using dark money and...
A German sting shines more light on Heartland Institute's tactics.
10 species climate change could push to extinction
Species are finding less food, more competition for limited resources, or inhospitable conditions to which they can’t adapt fast enough.









