Does it make sense to grow fish in indoor tanks? Inland farms offer an alternative to diminishing wild Atlantic salmon stocks, but the price tag is higher carbon emissions. Article 1338 words 4 votes
How Joe Biden can ensure federal agencies fight climate change climate change Article 9060 words 4 votes
Rebuilding after a wildfire? Most states don't require fire-resistant materials Article 2036 words 6 votes
Growth is higher in US counties with moderate-to-high wildfire risk Article 1684 words, published Nov 18 2020 6 votes
The pandemic, the Clean Power Plan, and the Paris Agreement: US emissions drop 7% year on year due to effects of COVID-19 climate change Article 4 votes
Campaign for a Green Nuclear Deal: Forging a new America energy climate change Article 864 words 16 votes
Milwaukee County Supervisor apologizes after using Cardi B's 'WAP' to promote Weatherization Assistance Program Article 202 words 12 votes
Boiling point: Want to stop climate change? Look to farms, forests and wetlands climate change Article 2381 words, published Oct 22 2020 7 votes
How the waters off Los Angeles became a DDT dumping ground pollution.water Article 5481 words 12 votes
Geothermal energy is poised for a breakout energy.renewable Article 4559 words, published Oct 21 2020 14 votes
First nest of Asian giant "murder hornets" in the US found in Washington state Article 743 words 17 votes
Colorado voters will decide on Nov. 3 whether the state should reintroduce gray wolves after a nearly eighty-year absence conservation Article 1201 words 8 votes
New maps show how climate change is making California's "fire weather" worse climate change Article 1050 words 4 votes
Private firefighting crews in California spark conflict after alleged illegal backfires in Glass Fire Article 1146 words 4 votes
The West’s infernos are melting our sense of how fire works natural disasters Article 6770 words 9 votes
Dirty birds: In Dutch Harbor, Alaska, bald eagles are as common as pigeons conservation Article 1286 words, published Mar 30 2017 6 votes
Wild pigs are running rampant—and doing billions of dollars of damage each year Article 1929 words, published Sep 19 2020 7 votes
I cry for the mountains - A California rancher's account of the wildfires' devastating impact on his family, his cattle, and the forests Article 5605 words, published Sep 27 2020 8 votes
Sara Sweeney, a 21-year veteran of the US Forest Service and pioneering wildfire fighter, on the thrills and threats of the job Article 1016 words 4 votes
As Seattle residents have taken measures to keep wildfire smoke out of their homes, they say another problem has emerged: Increased carbon dioxide levels and decreased air flow in their homes pollution.air Article 1009 words 8 votes
The country’s most important climate election is happening in Texas climate change energy Article 1817 words, published Aug 19 2020 8 votes
Climate change will force a new American migration - Life is becoming increasingly untenable in the hardest-hit areas, which could cause millions of people to relocate climate change Article 6048 words 20 votes
Severe wildfire conditions will continue across California, but pattern shift will improve air quality pollution.air Article 1680 words 6 votes
Oregon residents are illegally stopping drivers at gunpoint during wildfire evacuations, sheriff says Article 16 votes
How Big Oil misled the public into believing plastic would be recycled plastics recycling Article 3247 words 17 votes
Clouds of mosquitoes have been so thick in southwest Louisiana since Hurricane Laura that they’re killing cattle and horses natural disasters Article 315 words 5 votes
People who live near the most toxic sites in America say they saw a level of attention they hadn't seen in decades under Donald Trump Article 203 words 18 votes
Louisiana’s weak environmental laws are keeping residents in the dark about health risks in the wake of Hurricane Laura's path through dozens of major petrochemical plants and oil refineries pollution Article 2097 words 8 votes
US gives first-ever OK for small commercial nuclear reactor Article 659 words, published Sep 2 2020 19 votes
CA Gov. Gavin Newsom: By this point last year, 4,292 fires had burned 56,000 acres. This year, 7,002 fires have chewed through more than 1.4 million acres. Article 1509 words, published Aug 24 2020 7 votes
National Hurricane Center nailed track forecast for Laura within a mile and three days in advance Article 858 words 9 votes
Why one expert predicts a major hurricane hitting Houston would be "America's Chernobyl" pollution Article 2425 words 8 votes
How a plan to save the power system disappeared: A federal lab found a way to modernize the grid, reduce reliance on coal, and save consumers billions. Then Trump appointees blocked it energy.renewable Article 3530 words 24 votes
Record heat, unprecedented lightning fire siege in Northern California; more dry lightning to come Article 1801 words 11 votes
Michigan reaches preliminary settlement to pay $600 million to Flint Water Crisis victims pollution.water Article 508 words 9 votes
Hundreds of workers fell ill after cleaning up America’s largest industrial disaster without proper gear. At least fifty have died. Twelve years later, they’re still waiting for help pollution Article 2348 words 10 votes
Not even a pandemic can stop scientists' multiyear quest to move invasive Olympic mountain goats by helicopter conservation Link 6 votes