
Indigenous Alaskan Communities and the Fight for Clean Water
In Alaska, where 18 percent of the population is Indigenous, some native communities still do not have sustainable water infrastructure, highlighting the ongoing inequality. In
In Alaska, where 18 percent of the population is Indigenous, some native communities still do not have sustainable water infrastructure, highlighting the ongoing inequality. In
Climate change-fueled wildfire threatens Yosemite National Park’s beloved sequoia trees. Firefighters are still attempting to save our nation’s beloved sequoia trees, as the Washburn wildfire
As the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Sandy approaches, former NWS Meteorologist, Gary Szatkowski shares the lessons learned over the past decade, as well as his
Before officially becoming Tropical Storm Alex — the first named tropical system of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season — a record-setting rainstorm caused extensive Miami
Stalled government incentives could prevent further access to once-expensive clean energy. When Yesenia Rivera and her husband became first-time homeowners, they made a big jump.
Indigenous communities in the Arctic region are experiencing the drastic effects of climate change. Their homes and way of life are at risk as changes
Time has run out for drought-stricken states along the Colorado River in the US southwest, as talks aimed at coming to terms on a water-sharing
In Alaska, where 18 percent of the population is Indigenous, some native communities still do not have sustainable water infrastructure, highlighting the ongoing inequality. In
Pastoral communities in East Africa have been hit hardest by a historic drought. It’s 8 in the morning, when a group of Maasai pastoral women
Intense flash floods across Kentucky have killed at least 37 people, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Monday afternoon. Now, residents are left contending with intense heat, as
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