People and planet Topics View all Climate and energy People and planet Business and innovation Subcategories View all Clean air Food safety Fisheries and oceans Forests Clean water Chemicals and health Environmental justice Deep dive August 9, 2023 From sea to table Traditional aquaculture paired with modern science could make for environmentally friendly, sustainable fishing. Explainer August 9, 2023 Mending the mighty Mississippi Thirteen years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Louisiana broke ground on the largest ecosystem restoration project in history. The... Q&A August 1, 2023 Harmful "forever chemicals" are in drinking water: What you need to know Learn about the dangers of forever chemicals in drinking water, how to protect your family, and what steps the EPA is taking to ensure your... Analysis July 31, 2023 Heat waves got you worried? Scientists reveal the fastest way to fight climate... Rapidly slashing the world's methane emissions could help save the Arctic's summer sea ice, slow climate change and protect countless... Quick read July 31, 2023 3 reasons electric vehicles are good for America You don't have to drive an EV to reap the benefits of a growing electric car market. Deep dive July 28, 2023 Water hope for Texas’s drought-stricken borderlands With water in short supply, resilience is a way of life for communities on the Texas-Mexico border. Explainer July 24, 2023 4 ways hurricanes are becoming more dangerous and why Climate science tells us a lot about how and why hurricanes are becoming more dangerous. Stronger hurricanes are becoming more frequent, for... Video July 13, 2023 This hurricane-hit Caribbean community has an innovative new way to keep the... An EDF project in Antigua to use an electric school bus as backup power for a special needs school helps keep the lights on. Video June 5, 2023 What is blue carbon? EDF explains Blue Carbon refers to the carbon stored in coastal and marine ecosystems like mangroves, seagrasses, and tidal marshes. These often... 1 ... 17 18 19 ... 22 The only climate stories you need, straight to your inbox