Climate Change
Climate change threatens nature’s balance in Brazil’s watery Pantanal – the world’s largest tropical wetlands and home to a stunning array of wildlife.
Climate chaos is at a crisis point in Honduras, where persistent drought in farm country has led to economic tragedy – and more U.S.-bound migrants.
Pescadores indígenas de la costa del Golfo de México quieren llevar a juicio a la potencia petrolera del país por décadas de contaminación con azufre que ha asfixiado los arroyos y ríos que alimentan a sus familias
Indigenous fishermen on Mexico’s Gulf coast want to put the country’s oil giant on trial for decades of sulfur pollution that’s choked streams and rivers that feed their families
Already under siege by gang violence and poverty, people in the riverside town of Chamelecón now face devastation from climate change and inaction by the Honduran government
Hurricanes, a winter storm, and spring floods have left low-income Gulf Coast residents exhausted and cash strapped before this year’s season, with no significant aid in sight
Excessive heat threatens farmers and rural communities in Mexico. In the ag-rich state of Zacatecas, a series of droughts in recent years has pushed more people onto the migrant trail
Exceso de calor pone en riesgo la supervivencia alimentaria de los zacatecanos, lo cual puede fomentar la migración. Tras años de sequía e inusuales cambios del clima, en Zacatecas se avecina un futuro incierto para productores y agricultores en una región clave para el suministro alimentario en México
On the edge of California’s vast Delta region, activists in Stockton are tackling climate change. They know it starts with listening to people and investing in the most vulnerable communities
Ill winds of hurricanes Eta and Iota claimed lives, homes and jobs in Central America. With little hope of recovery and climate change promising a future of severe storms, new caravans may soon bring a migrant crisis to the border.
In some Philadelphia communities where air conditioning is a luxury, activists and city officials team up to beat the heat.
De COVID, quemazones, y la cosecha, obreros en el valle de Salinas hablan de temor e incertidumbre en California
For an essential farmworker and high school senior, a crisis-marred 2020 raises the stakes in the Salinas Valley, the nation’s vital “salad bowl”
A natural mutation found in Puerto Rican dairy cows might keep them healthier in extreme heat.