A Hospital Ward for Starving Children in Kenya Has Seen a Surge in Cases This Year By Georgina Gustin
‘It Is Going to Take Real Cuts to Everyone’: Leaders Meet to Decide the Future of the Colorado River By Alex Hager, KUNC
Climate Change is Driving Millions to the Precipice of a ‘Raging Food Catastrophe’ By Georgina Gustin
A New Push Is on in Chicago to Connect Urban Farmers With Institutional Buyers Like Schools and Hospitals By Aydali Campa
Corn Nourishes the Hopi Identity, but Climate-Driven Drought Is Stressing the Tribe’s Foods and Traditions By David Wallace
Pennsylvania’s Dairy Farmers Clamor for Candidates Who Will Cut Environmental Regulations By Grace van Deelen
Beset by Drought, a West Texas Farmer Loses His Cotton Crop and Fears a Hotter and Drier Future State Water Planners Aren’t Considering By Autumn Jones
In Brazil, the World’s Largest Tropical Wetland Has Been Overwhelmed With Unprecedented Fires and Clouds of Propaganda By Jill Langlois
Billions in USDA Conservation Funding Went to Farmers for Programs that Were Not ‘Climate-Smart,’ a New Study Finds By Georgina Gustin
Expansion of a Lucrative Dairy Digester Market is Sowing Environmental Worries in the U.S. By Emma Foehringer Merchant, Grace van Deelen
Just Two Development Companies Drive One of California’s Most Controversial Climate Programs: Manure Digesters By Grace van Deelen, Emma Foehringer Merchant
California Has Provided Incentives for Methane Capture at Dairies, but the Program May Have ‘Unintended Consequences’ By Emma Foehringer Merchant, Grace van Deelen