Environment

It’s Time to Institutionalize Equity at the Department of Agriculture

The concept of equity has become a hotly debated topic in recent times, especially as anti-DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) factions challenge programs and policies designed to uplift the most

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Bonn climate conference shows COP30 is already falling behind

The United Nations’ Conference of the Parties (COP) is a significant event that brings together top government officials, activists, and

A year after Helene, river guides in Appalachia navigate a new world

The Pigeon River Gorge, a popular rafting destination in North Carolina, faced significant challenges after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on

Pollution from wildfires can contaminate our water for up to 8 years

Wildfires have become a growing concern in recent years, with devastating effects on the environment and communities. A recent study

The US Attack on Iran May Have Damaged Disarmament Efforts More Than Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities

The recent military strikes by the United States on Iran's nuclear facilities have raised concerns about the implications of such

What We’re Watching: Amid Record Temps, Meager Heat Protections Face Shredding by Trump Administration and Congress

Climate resilience is urgent: This heatwave underscores the urgent need for climate resilience, from individual preparedness to community planning and

Maine Commits to 100% Clean Electricity by 2040 

Maine is on the path to becoming a leader in clean energy with recent legislation that aims to transition the

We Need Sound Policy Informed by Science. The Trump Administration Is Undermining it.

Trump Administration Issues Guidance on “Gold Standard Science” Executive Order This week, the Trump White House released guidance on how

Chicago residents risk daily lead exposure from toxic pipes. Replacing them will take decades.

Chicago's plan to replace its lead service lines by 2076 has come under scrutiny for being too slow and potentially