Science & Environment
Water Protectors Use Novel Legal Tactic to Challenge the Dakota Access Pipeline
The Farm Bill Must Support Farmers Affected by PFAS Contaminated Sewage Sludge
Signs of a Ceasefire in Michigan’s Energy Wars
What’s Fueling Michigan’s Green Energy Backlash?
What Overturning Chevron Means for Rural America
On the Chopping Block
Driftless Water Defenders Go on the Offensive in Iowa
Harvesting Destruction
Canceled Documentary Screening Raises Questions about Farm Bureau Ties to North Carolina’s Largest Health Insurer
Finger Lakes Residents Fight to Enforce Constitutional Right to a Clean Environment
In recent court filings, New York Attorney General Letitia James argues that citizens cannot use the Green Amendment to block the state’s largest landfill from expanding
Mangroves in Georgia? What a Tropical Plant Reveals About a Warming World
The jury’s out on the overall benefits of, or drawbacks to, mangrove migration
Here Is What the New Hardiness Zone Map Means for Your Garden
Changes in the new USDA map provides evidence of a warming planet