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Sustainability & Climate

How a species of bamboo could help protect the South from future floods

Rivercane, a bamboo plant native to North America that used to line streams, rivers, and bogs of the Southeast.
Sustainability & Climate

Maine’s shellfish harvesters are caught up in climate-related closures

A lobster boat at sea during a storm in the North Haven Harbor, Maine.
Sustainability & Climate

Can Canada capture enough carbon to make a difference?

The Carbon Engineering Direct Air Capture carbon capture plant with the Squamish Chief mountain in the background in British Columbia, Canada.
Sustainability & Climate

When did throw-away culture become big business?

The XR Guerrilla Fashion's protest in Utrecht's Griftpark showcased a 7,000-garment installation by Pet van de Luijtgaarden. Red and pink clothing is laid out on a grassy field with a small tent of a few people in the distance.
Sustainability & Climate

A secret weapon for fighting climate change comes surging back

A red flags mark the area along the shore in upper Newport Bay, California where eelgrass restoration has taken place.
Sustainability & Climate

This pig’s bacon was delicious. But she’s alive and well.

Dawn, a Yorkshire pig, is a part of the cultivated pork efforts by startup, Mission Barns.
Sustainability & Climate

Corn’s clean-energy promise is clashing with its climate footprint

Former US President George W. Bush (R) holding an ear of corn, joined by his friend, Larry Gaitlin (C) while farmer Ken Thompson (L) counts the money handed to him by Bush for a bag of corn, during an impromptu stop of his motorcade at a local farmers market after a campaign rally August 4, 2004 in Davenport, Iowa.
Sustainability & Climate

The world turns to energy pragmatism on the path to a new climate consensus

Smoke coming out of a heat and power plant chimney, blending with a lavender morning sky.
Sustainability & Climate

Migratory birds and rice farmers are helping each other soar

Blackbirds flying over summer rice fields.
Sustainability & Climate

Your home has a 1 in 4 chance of being at severe risk from extreme weather

A damaged house is seen near the Guadalupe River in Hunt, Texas, on July 8, 2025, following severe flash flooding over the July 4 holiday weekend.

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