Bridging oceans: US-Japan project to model flood risk, climate resilience
The research considers flooding impacts on vulnerable groups, including low-income, minority, disabled and elderly individuals.
The research considers flooding impacts on vulnerable groups, including low-income, minority, disabled and elderly individuals.
Our case shows how young people are rising up and demanding change to protect their climate rights in court.
Coral restoration should prioritize shallower depths with faster currents in low-nutrient environments.
The administrator’s decisions carry great weight for regulated industries and communities affected by pollution.
Recent legal developments are encouraging in holding fossil fuel companies accountable for climate change.
One role has been expanding energy production, including oil, natural gas, wind and solar power, on federal lands.
Wind speed, climate change, past land-management practices and current human activities are reshaping fire behavior.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service said the sea cows’ plight does not fit the definition of endangered.
Donald Trump has promised to overturn the ban but legal precedent might block him from doing so.
Factors like sea level rise, population growth and a warming climate have impacted the restoration project.
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