Environment New Landscapes For Communities of Color, Nearby Industry Leads to Pollution but Not Employment Vulnerable communities of color living in the shadow of U.S. industry tend to suffer more than they gain. Sophie Yeo
Environment New Landscapes How the Government Plans to Defend Itself Against the Young People Suing Over Climate Change Reviewing the government's expert testimony, we can see what its strategy will be as the Juliana case comes to trial. Sophie Yeo
Environment New Landscapes Why Some Home Prices Rebound Quickly After a Forest Fire A ruined view following a wildfire affects property values, but only because it's a painful reminder of risk, economists find. Sophie Yeo
Environment New Landscapes What’s the Point of the IPCC’s New Climate Report? Even as some observers were struck by the dire forecast, many others say that this is nothing new—and that national leaders will ignore it anyway. Sophie Yeo
Environment New Landscapes How a Coming Exodus From Flint Could Further Imperil the City’s Infrastructure According to a new study, wealthy and educated citizens could be the first to go. Sophie Yeo
Environment New Landscapes Has Hurricane Florence Destroyed Records of America’s Slave Trade? Historical archives housed in universities, courthouses, and local libraries are at heightened risk from flooding and mold. Sophie Yeo
Environment New Landscapes How Traditional Food Is Helping Communities in a Changing Arctic As hunting grows hazardous, Arctic community centers provide meals of whale and seal. Sophie Yeo
Environment New Landscapes Can Insurance Help Californians Recover From Natural Disasters? SB30 has bipartisan support in the state, and also enjoys the backing of Southern California Edison and representatives from the insurance industry. Sophie Yeo
Environment New Landscapes Colorado Climbers Race to Gather Data About Bats Before a Fungal Disease Hits the State Biologists have little idea where many of Colorado's bats reside. Athletes are helping. Sophie Yeo
Environment New Landscapes Hunting for Ghost Nets in the Great Lakes Free-floating fishing nets can kill fish and sailors. On the Great Lakes, anglers and tribes are confronting the problem. Sophie Yeo