New Orleans’ billion-dollar levees survived Hurricane Ida. Can they handle what’s coming? By Philip Kiefer
Deadly heatwaves like those in the Pacific Northwest will only become more common By Sara Kiley Watson
Agriculture Farmers and scientists unite to save the home of an endangered salamander By Lourdes Medrano/Undark
Agriculture Ancient milk-drinkers were just fine with their lactose intolerance–until famine struck By Philip Kiefer
Agriculture Become a better plant parent with this plant identification and care app By Stack Commerce
Agriculture Diverse microbes are key to healthy soil. Climate change is threatening that. By Carla Delgado
Agriculture Climate-related food shortages are driving more Puerto Ricans to farming By Angely Mercado / Nexus Media News
Climate Change A mining company buys out homeowners to avoid cleanup By Mark Olalde and Maya Miller, ProPublica
Climate Change Biofluorescent snailfish brave Arctic waters with built-in antifreeze By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira
Climate Change This startup wants to farm shrimp in computer-controlled cargo containers By Charlotte Hu
Climate Change The Arctic is warming nearly four times as fast as the rest of the planet By Jonathan Bamber / The Conversation
Climate Change How to become a citizen scientist—and when to leave it to the professionals By Bridget Reed Morawski
Climate Change Everything you need to know about EV tax credits and the Inflation Reduction Act By Rob Verger
Climate Change A decked out laser truck is helping scientists understand urban heat islands By Charlotte Hu
Conservation 4 ways the Inflation Reduction Act invests in healthier forests and greener cities By Miyo McGinn
Conservation High-tech buoys with underwater microphones could save sperm whales from ship collisions By Claudia Geib / Hakai Magazine
Conservation Wolves and beavers can have magical ecosystem effects—if they have space to thrive By Miyo McGinn
Conservation How to become a citizen scientist—and when to leave it to the professionals By Bridget Reed Morawski
Conservation The monarch butterfly is scientifically endangered. So why isn’t it legally protected yet? By Lauren J. Young
Energy Everything you need to know about EV tax credits and the Inflation Reduction Act By Rob Verger
Energy When an environmental activist needed allies to fight a polluting petrochemical plant, she turned to Vietnamese shrimpers By Kirk Wallace Johnson
Energy The Inflation Reduction Act and CHIPS could kick US climate policy back into action By Thor Benson
Sustainability 4 ways the Inflation Reduction Act invests in healthier forests and greener cities By Miyo McGinn
Sustainability How to become a citizen scientist—and when to leave it to the professionals By Bridget Reed Morawski
Sustainability Everything you need to know about EV tax credits and the Inflation Reduction Act By Rob Verger
Sustainability The Inflation Reduction Act and CHIPS could kick US climate policy back into action By Thor Benson
The Navy is struggling with a summer of bad weather ‘mishaps’ By Nicholas Slayton / Task & Purpose / Aug 10, 2022
Disaster prep can save lives, but isn’t as accessible to those most at risk By Carla Delgado / Jul 28, 2022
A hellish combination of topography, weather, and fuel stirred the Oak Fire By Sara Kiley Watson / Jul 26, 2022
Satellite images of Las Vegas show just how extreme urban heat islands can get By Philip Kiefer , Lauren J. Young / Jun 19, 2022
Yellowstone National Park was never built to take on the rain and snow that comes with climate change By Maria Parazo Rose / Jun 17, 2022
Forecasters predict an abnormally high number of storms for this hurricane season—again By Hannah Seo / May 25, 2022