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Putting promises into practice after COP27
While international treaties are essential, climate policies need to be implemented at every level of government.
Read MoreDespite Biden’s promises, logging still threatens old forests and U.S. climate goals
Federal agencies continue to move dozens of logging projects forward in federal forests across the United States.
Read MoreCreatively tackling India’s climate challenges through the food supply chain
A compostable plate embedded with seeds reduces agricultural air pollution and helps feed children at the same time.
Read MoreWhat does community-led climate work look like?
Jacksonville residents and local grassroots organizations are working with city officials to take a markedly different approach to managing flood risks.
Read MoreNeighbors and a conservation group win key battle over illegal mine in national scenic area
Multi-year struggle for Columbia Gorge community shows that laws are only as strong as their enforcement.
Read MoreCan your commute make you happy?
For many, getting to work involves traffic and tedium. New research supports the common-sense idea that the way we commute can have a significant impact on our feelings of well-being.
Read MoreAs rising seas swamp South Carolina’s shores, some coastal communities are left unprotected
A proposed $1.1 billion seawall bypasses marginalized Charleston neighborhoods and relies on outdated grey infrastructure. But there is an alternative: green, nature-based solutions can protect at-risk coastal communities.
Read MoreClimate change at work
America’s workers are facing increasingly dire conditions.
Read MoreHow transparency can transform corporate sustainability
When it comes to issues like supply-chain traceability, companies like ADM are pioneering a holistic approach to business practices.
Read MoreNo friend of the coal miner
Workers suffering from black lung disease need Congress to protect them.
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