After the Deadly Floods In Texas, Many Surveyed Survivors Feel Left Behind Many say the government has left them to recover on their own By Dana Drugmand July 4, 2026 In this story: extreme weather, climate change
Zombie Fires Are Taking Over the North How overwintering fires are changing the landscape in boreal Alaska and the Northwest Territories of Canada By Devin Nunnari June 29, 2026 In this story: wildfire, arctic, climate change, extreme weather
New Federal Panel Wants to Delegate Disaster Recovery to Local Governments Experts fear that smaller towns could suffer under new aid guidelines By Emmett Gartner July 2, 2026 In this story: disaster relief, extreme weather, climate change
US Faces Triple Threat of Climate Crisis, Economic Hardship, and Donald Trump Scientists warn Trump’s “systemic assault” on science comes as we enter an unprecedented Danger Season By Dana Drugmand June 14, 2026 In this story: climate change, extreme weather, Trump, science, energy costs
Montana’s 2026 Fire Season: Puzzling Winter, Meet Potential Powder Keg of a Summer The Big Sky State offers a lens into what could be an epic wildfire season nationwide By Katie O'Reilly May 25, 2026 In this story: wildfire, forests, climate change, extreme weather
Western Snow Drought Threatens Ski Season and Much More Record-low snowpack could have downstream effects on rivers, farms, and cities that last long beyond winter By Ian Rose March 2, 2026 In this story: climate change, snow sports, extreme weather, Global Climate Breakdown
Hurricane Melissa Is a Reminder of Our Dangerous New Reality as the Climate Crisis Accelerates Scientists warn that “we are now pushing the limits of extreme rapid intensification” By Dana Drugmand November 14, 2025 In this story: climate change, extreme weather
Snapshots of Recovery: Eaton Fire Survivors Nine Months Later Revisiting three fire-struck families as they rebuild, reconnect, and reckon with ongoing uncertainty By Colleen Hagerty September 25, 2025 In this story: climate change, wildfire, extreme weather, community
One Year After Helene, Conservation Meets Recovery in North Carolina The nonprofit MountainTrue is prioritizing river cleanup strategies that protect sensitive habitats By Daniel Walton September 26, 2025 In this story: climate change, extreme weather, activism, conservation
FEMA Failures in Katrina Aftermath Serve as Stark Warning Experts warn of backsliding at FEMA as nation observes 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina By Delaney Nolan August 27, 2025 In this story: disaster relief, climate change, extreme weather