To break the deadlock, the city decides to use its eminent domain power to evict the holdouts from their homes. Think about ...
CBS News moderators Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan pegged their question to Helene and pointed to research showing that ...
Then Hurricane Helene etched a 500-mile path of destruction through the southeastern United States, killing at least 139 ...
Thousand-foot-long ships chug through the Panama Canal’s waters each day, over the submerged stumps of a forgotten forest and by the banks of a new one, its canopies full of screeching parrots and ...
When a climate scientist’s inbox is flooded with requests to appear on Fox News, it’s a fairly clear sign they’ve done ...
As climate change has been dragged into the culture wars, a shift in the political winds can put established efforts to ...
Since rich countries promised $650 million to the so-called loss and damage fund last year, new pledges have dried up.
Washington’s Yakama Nation received both the grant and a $100 million federal loan. Held up by a series of bureaucratic ...
Another reason for this unusual standoff — in past cycles, the bill passed easily with bipartisan support — is a grant authority called the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, which has become a ...
In the energy towns of Arkansas, a looming lithium rush brings with it the risk of repeating the same mistakes and inequities ...
Middletown, Ohio received funding through the Inflation Reduction Act to build one of the largest hydrogen fuel furnaces in ...
In her new book, scientist and policy expert Ayana Elizabeth Johnson encourages us to envision a better future, and run ...