Hazardous chemical accidents happen in the U.S. about every other day. Who will investigate them now? Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Hazardous chemical accidents happen in the U.S. about every other day. Who will investigate them now? Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Ted Bundy, the Green River Killer, and others terrorized the Pacific Northwest. "Murderland" asks what role polluters played. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Norway’s crusade to eliminate gasoline powered cars was years in the making. Can that achievement be replicated? Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The state Legislature finally passed a proposal to fund backup power for critical facilities like nursing homes and fire stations. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The majority of public land is too fire prone and far away from communities to even make sense for housing, research shows. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Port Heiden is facing an energy crisis. A $300,000 grant from the EPA would have helped the traditional Alutiiq community swap costly, polluting diesel for cheaper, clean power. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
A guide to the candidates who want to set future energy policy. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Volunteer cartographers on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia are turning local knowledge into life-saving maps in the face of rising seas and stronger storms. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
When the Trump administration moved to shut mine safety offices and shutter a program that protects miners from black lung disease, miners demanded it reverse course. It quietly did. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The president hasn't directly targeted the nascent industry, but his clean energy rollbacks could hurt it. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
New research suggests the currents that help shape the climate may be weakening more slowly than thought. Continue reading at the publisher's website.