Tony Spaniola received a notice informing him that his family shouldn’t drink water drawn from the well at his lake home in ...
As the world enters its fourth mass bleaching event, scientists are racing to salvage what’s left of coral reefs.
A 26-member board is finally beginning work on the UN’s new climate reparations fund — three months late, and billions of ...
The past 10 years revealed how government failures at every level could effectively kill a city, turning it into a "ghost ...
Construction of the pilot project on U.S. Highway 52 began this month. State officials hope it can help quell range anxiety ...
The saga in Jackson reflects a wider debate playing out in cities across the country. It's not just about water.
From harassment, to kidnapping and arrest, Indigenous advocates who face reprisals for their work say the UN must protect ...
In Washington, a dozen dams dot the Columbia River — that mighty waterway carved through the state by a sequence of prehistoric superfloods. Between those dams and the hundreds of others that ...
An officer with the Georgia Public Service Commission says a private company can take land from 18 property owners in Sparta.
For much of its 53-year history, the Environmental Protection Agency let civil rights complaints languish. From Flint, ...