
A Q&A with the New Mexico Reforestation Center director about what it takes to replant a burn scar post-wildfire.

The American Lung Association report comes amid Trump EPA’s expansive rollback of environmental protections.

While AI helps monitor deforestation and illegal mining, data centers powering the technology are claiming water, energy, and minerals from Indigenous lands.
At the UN, leaders confronted compounding crises of territorial violence and digital extractivism.

Drought conditions have been worsening for months in the Southeast. Now tens of thousands of acres are burning, displacing people and destroying dozens of homes.

Warming ocean waters are priming beaches and raw shellfish for Vibrio. Scientists are trying to stay one step ahead.

What is Vibrio? Vibrio is a type of bacteria that has been around for hundreds of millions of years; researchers have identified more than 70 species. These species are mostly harmless, but some can cause infection.

A growing body of evidence shows that cemeteries host much more life — including insects, birds, mammals, and rare plants — than death.

At Permanent Forum, leaders connect climate change, mining, and deforestation to mounting health crisis and demand coordinated approach to land rights.

Since Utah passed a law letting residents plug solar systems into their home outlets, 30 more states have drafted similar bills.

A new "working class climate agenda" seeks to provide economic relief and tackle global warming at the same time.
The gap between what international courts say and what governments do is stark.

Climate action may be facing headwinds right now. But the passion, courage, and creativity that defined the climate movement for decades have not gone anywhere. Doctors continue to care for the health of their patients on a changing planet. Grantmakers continue to reach for new pots of funding to enable crucial climate and justice work.