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More Than 30 Countries Join U.S. Pledge to Slash Methane Emissions

Defending Nature Is a Form of Justice

The Unconventional Weapon Against Future Wildfires: Goats

Democrats Want a ‘Climate Corps.’ They Just Can’t Agree How to Create It.

43 Die as Deadliest Storm Since Sandy Devastates the Northeast

When Environmental Racism Puts Feces in Your Sink

Defeating Environmental Racism, One Pipeline at a Time

Finding the ‘Believers’ Who Will Remake a Damaged Earth

This ‘Shazam’ for Birds Could Help Save Them

Feeling the Heat? Maybe Your City Needs More Trees

An Architect With an Eye on the Environment

Brazil, Besieged by Covid, Now Faces a Severe Drought

A 20-Foot Sea Wall? Miami Faces the Hard Choices of Climate Change.

A Dutch court rules that Shell must step up its climate change efforts.

Brazil’s Bid to Outsource Amazon Conservation Finds Few Takers

See Fewer People. Take Fewer Showers.

‘Climate Change Is Not a Subjective Thing.’ How Does the U.S. Approach to the Environment Look From Abroad?

When Climate Breakdown Hits Home: ‘Our Small Town Now Has a Rush Hour’

Bolsonaro’s Sudden Pledge to Protect the Amazon Met With Skepticism

U.S. trade representative uses her first speech to call for action on climate change.