Everyone should have the right to clean water, especially children
Children are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of pollutants in both drinking and recreational water.
Children are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of pollutants in both drinking and recreational water.
Meteorologist John Morales' viral moment crying during a report on Hurricane Milton sent me on an adventure of discovery.
It shouldn't take two major storms to show state leaders that the status quo needs serious tweaking.
Post-traumatic stress after a hurricane is a normal reaction to witnessing a traumatic situation
If environmentalists voted in higher percentages, we could elect officials who make the US a global leader in climate mitigation.
Evacuating requires money, planning, the ability to leave and a belief that evacuating is better than staying put.
Owning an EV during inclement weather situations can be beneficial in a number of ways.
Climate gentrification is when traditional communities are displaced because of change-change impacts like sea level rise.
Carbon farming builds organic matter back in the soil, reducing runoff and greenhouse gas emissions.
There are reasons to hope that this resilient state will fully recover from hurricanes Helene and Milton, as it did...
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