What It Takes to Save the Axolotl On the outskirts of Mexico City, biologists are working to reintroduce a treasured amphibian to the wild. But first they must revive an ancient method of farming.
A Climate Warning from the Cradle of Civilization How extreme temperatures and dwindling water are pushing the Fertile Crescent toward the brink.
Bangladesh Offers a Glimpse of the Water Crises of Tomorrow Bangladesh, a river delta nation, is on the front line of climate change. Its coping strategies could offer lessons for the wider world.
The Supreme Court Is Crippling Environmental Protections. Where Is Congress? Will lawmakers allow what one justice called the court’s “appointment of itself as the national decision maker on environmental policy”?
Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Power to Address Water Pollution The justices ruled that discharges into some wetlands are not covered by the Clean Water Act.