Southwest Airlines has abandoned its renewable fuels initiative, signaling troubling setbacks for U.S. aviation’s climate progress.
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The Gifford Fire has become California’s largest blaze of 2025, exposing policy failures and the urgent, unequal toll of climate-fueled disasters.
New studies reveal LA and Maui wildfires killed hundreds more than official counts show, with mental health crises and respiratory problems spiking long after flames died.
Unprecedented wildfires are blanketing North America in hazardous smoke, exposing the dangerous impact of climate inaction and conservative policy paralysis.
The Great Salt Lake’s water levels have dropped to emergency lows, prompting forced conservation—the crisis threatens Utah’s air, economy, and public health.
The International Court of Justice has issued a seismic advisory: nations can no longer claim ignorance of their duty to fight climate change. This could transform global accountability and justice for the most vulnerable.
A potentially catastrophic derecho looms over the Midwest, raising urgent questions about preparedness, the role of climate change, and the moral case for progressive adaptation policies.
Elite K-9 teams from across the country answered Texas’ call after devastating floods, but their heroism highlights urgent gaps in U.S. disaster preparedness.
Flash floods and deadly heat are striking communities nationwide, exposing policy failures and demanding a people-centered, climate-resilient response.
Nearly half of all microplastic pollution starts not with bags or bottles, but at your wheels, spreading toxins far beyond what meets the eye.