The controlled burns are supposed to help minimize wildfire hazards, but fires in New Mexico that got out of control have some questioning whether climate change is altering that calculation.
Networking plays a huge part in how prepared – and funded – communities can be for disasters.
Storms are becoming more frequent and covering new ground. At the same time, mitigation efforts are getting more expensive
People seeking to minimize flood and fire risk when looking for a home have new tools to guide them.
Cities were responsible for over half of the world’s carbon emissions in recent years. They could turn that around in the decades to come.
The war in Ukraine is forcing the U.S. to reconsider its dependence on oil.
While coal is having a resurgence as a fuel source, the spike in its use may not last.
What to do when fuel for fires seems infinite, but resources to fight fires is decidedly finite?
Solar, wind and nuclear energy confront old and new obstacles to competing with fossil fuels.
Electric school buses cost about three times as much as diesel ones. The White House is putting $5 billion toward the zero-emission models.