
Russia’s Invasion Will Keep Killing Ukrainians for Decades After the War Ends
From Kharkiv to Chernobyl, activists and government workers are tracking environmental damage they say will have lasting effects on the land — and the people
From Kharkiv to Chernobyl, activists and government workers are tracking environmental damage they say will have lasting effects on the land — and the people
The 9.3 million-acre forest is nicknamed "the lungs of the country"
In a '60 Minutes' interview, legendary narrator and naturalist David Attenborough talks climate change, environmental destruction, and the urgency of standing up for planet Earth
The last administration revoked or downgraded protections for gray wolves, the American burying beetle, the northern spotted owl and other protected species
A copper mine threatens the iconic Smith River. It will bring jobs and the copper needed for a renewable-energy future, but is it worth the risk to one of the last pristine waterways?
A young man from Standing Rock reflects on the Dakota Access Pipeline court decision
A federal judge on Monday ordered the pipeline to be shut down pending an extensive environmental review
"What's with the light bulb?" Trump asked while blaming energy-saving light bulbs for his infamous orange hue
Three years after the historic anti-pipeline protests in North Dakota, activists are bringing renewable energy to the oil-rich land
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