Canada’s Gas Brings Indigenous People New Money, and Old Worries
New export terminals on Indigenous land have reignited a generations-old debate over identity and environmental stewardship. Read More
New export terminals on Indigenous land have reignited a generations-old debate over identity and environmental stewardship. Read More
Every farm, even the scenic ones with red barns and rolling hills, is a kind of environmental crime scene, an echo of whatever wilderness it once replaced. Read More
An annual gathering of scientists this week offered a glimpse into the latest efforts to answer some of the most intriguing questions about our warming planet. Read More
About four million common murres were killed by a domino effect of ecosystem changes, and the population is showing no signs of recovery, according to new research. Read More
Chris Wright, Donald Trump’s pick for energy secretary, says oil, gas and coal are key to solving global poverty. Some call that misleading. Read More
Industry leaders attending the conference were asked about artificial intelligence, the economy, international relations and more. Read More
The court’s order was provisional, rejecting a request from a Kentucky electric utility to block the plan while an appeals court considers its challenge. Read More
Faced with a president-elect who has called global warming a “scam,” activists are changing their strategies and pushing a message of hope. Read More
They would become the most commonly seen species to receive federal protection if the proposal is adopted. Read More
Some young climate activists, who galvanized under Donald Trump’s first presidency, are taking a different approach to his second. Read More