The 85-year-old Patuxent Wildlife Refuge outside Washington is the only federal refuge that conducts wildlife research while also providing a 12,841-acre home to hundreds of species, including threatened species such...
A Medill News Service Special Report
A Medill News Service Special Report
Graduate students in the Washington Program of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism produced a series of stories on climate change and the campaign by environmental activists and legal scholars to make ecocide the fifth crime before the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
The students, who are in the Politics, Policy and Foreign Affairs Specialization program, fanned out across the U.S. to report on examples of severe environmental damage and its effect on local communities.
This work was part of a collaboration with Inside Climate News and NBC News. The students contributed their original writing, reporting, photography, data analysis and video storytelling, and collaborated with Inside Climate News staff members.
The 85-year-old Patuxent Wildlife Refuge outside Washington is the only federal refuge that conducts wildlife research while also providing a 12,841-acre home to hundreds of species, including threatened species such...
JEJU ISLAND, South Korea—Seventy-year-old Hwang Gyesook has been diving into the chilly waters of the Korea Strait off Jeju Island for more than 45 years. Generations of female divers called...
Their demands to have the 35th Avenue Superfund site placed on the National Priorities List triggered a bribery scandal to keep it from happening.
Our comprehensive coverage is coming soon, but in the meantime here’s news we’re covering.
JEJU ISLAND, South Korea—Seventy-year-old Hwang Gyesook has been diving into the chilly waters of the Korea Strait off Jeju Island for more than 45 years.
Their demands to have the 35th Avenue Superfund site placed on the National Priorities List triggered a bribery scandal to keep it from happening.
On the Isle de Jean Charles in the bayous of Louisiana, the nation’s first federally funded climate migrants have a decision to make as their ancestral island disappears.
Navajo uranium miners have died of lung cancer and other respiratory illnesses. They weren’t told of the risks, and they want compensation for radiation exposure continued.
Our comprehensive coverage is coming soon, but in the meantime here’s news we’re covering.
The 85-year-old Patuxent Wildlife Refuge outside Washington is the only federal refuge that conducts wildlife research while also providing a 12,841-acre home to hundreds of
JEJU ISLAND, South Korea—Seventy-year-old Hwang Gyesook has been diving into the chilly waters of the Korea Strait off Jeju Island for more than 45 years.
Even GOP lawmakers who sense the inevitability of EVs are opposed, leaving some analysts fearful that EVs could become entangled in the culture wars. WASHINGTON—President
Without any further intervention, the world is on track to raise the global average temperature by around 3 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, falling dangerously short of the goals laid out in the Paris Agreement, according to the UN’s 2020 Emissions Gap Report.
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