The Renewable Energy Transition Has Residents of a Small Arizona Town on Edge
PATAGONIA, Arizona—Deep in the Patagonia Mountains, puffs of cool air from a cavernous natural spring interrupt the desert heat. The...
PATAGONIA, Arizona—Deep in the Patagonia Mountains, puffs of cool air from a cavernous natural spring interrupt the desert heat. The...
EL PASO, Texas—From one end of the U.S.-Mexico border to the other, water and wastewater infrastructure are perennial problems. In...
Andrew Garberson has a message for drivers in cold-climate states like Minnesota: Yes, you can still drive an electric car....
From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Paloma Beltran with Robert Howarth,...
Sixty-two years ago, Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring” connected disappearing populations of bald eagles to the presence of the pesticide DDT...
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A report released this month by Resources for the Future found that the complexity of federal grant applications for energy...
In a year of record-setting heat, intensifying extreme weather and a bitterly partisan presidential election in which climate change was...
Gaslighting: Fifth in a series about opposition to a wave of new natural gas pipelines, power plants and storage facilities...
Telling the story of our lives—climate change—takes a lot of words. But sometimes, a graphic is what makes things click. ...
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