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Posted inChasing Energy, Environment, Oil and Mining, Sustainability, The Trump Era

As Trump sets sights on pipelines, protests spread beyond Standing Rock

by Jenni Monet January 25, 2017January 29, 2017

A Native American journalist embedded at Standing Rock will be blogging for Reveal as events unfold on the ground in North Dakota.

Posted inEnvironment, The Secrets of the Drought

Share your water scarcity experience

by Byard Duncan January 17, 2017January 18, 2017

We want to hear from you.

Posted inEnvironment, Sustainability

America’s digital dumping ground

by Julia B. Chan, Allison Griner, Global Reporting Centre and Cheryl Devall January 7, 2017June 30, 2021

You got that new gadget you wanted for the holidays – but what happens to your old ones? On this episode of Reveal, we talk to environmentalists who’re following the global trail of America’s electronic castoffs.

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Posted inEnvironment, Sustainability

Catfight

by Adithya Sambamurthy December 21, 2016June 30, 2021

“Catfight” examines the struggle over how to deal with America’s stray cats.

Posted inEnvironment

Methane emissions are on the rise. That’s a big problem

by Joseph Erbentraut December 14, 2016December 15, 2016

Methane levels are approaching a worst-case scenario. But there’s good news, too.

Posted inClimate Change, Environment, Money and Politics, Oil and Mining, Sustainability, The Trump Era

Rick Perry’s energy legacy is more complicated than you think

by Jim Malewitz, The Texas Tribune and Kiah Collier December 14, 2016June 30, 2021

Rick Perry left a nuanced energy legacy – including overseeing booms in fossil fuels and renewables – during his time in Texas politics.

Posted inEnvironment, Food Security, Sustainability

Beware the little green frog logo on your sustainable food

by Bernice Yeung November 28, 2016November 29, 2016

When it comes to worker protections, Rainforest Alliance hasn’t always delivered on its promises.

Posted inClimate Change, Environment, Food Security, Sustainability, The Secrets of the Drought, The Trump Era

California’s still sinking. Trump’s NASA cut would complicate things

by Nathan Halverson November 23, 2016January 29, 2017

The president-elect is gearing up to cut NASA’s environmental monitoring, which includes the data that’s been used to monitor California’s sinking.

Posted inEnvironment, Oil and Mining

Biggest Oklahoma earthquake in years damages town

by Michael Corey September 3, 2016September 6, 2016

The magnitude 5.6 quake’s epicenter was 8 miles northwest of Pawnee, a town that has about 2,000 residents.

Posted inClimate Change, Environment

Why trees won’t save us from climate change

by Zoë Schlanger July 21, 2016June 30, 2021

Trees can slow the warming of our planet by taking carbon out of the air, but only if they’re healthy. Hotter, longer summers could soon be weakening trees beyond repair, devastating whole forests and turning them into sources of carbon.

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