As aid dries up in Kenya, millions are threatened by the climate-driven disease kala-azar
Longorot Epuu’s 8-year-old niece, his namesake, was sick. Epuu quickly recognized the signs of kala-azar, the “black fever,” while visiting
Read MoreLongorot Epuu’s 8-year-old niece, his namesake, was sick. Epuu quickly recognized the signs of kala-azar, the “black fever,” while visiting
Read MoreJennifer and Dean Bye were just getting by before Hurricane Ida slammed into southern Louisiana in 2021. The couple own
Read MoreA week after Typhoon Halong passed through Japan in early October, its remnants crossed the Pacific and struck western Alaska.
Read MoreIn Illinois, the Chicago Teachers Union won a contract with the city’s schools to add solar panels on some buildings
Read MoreGoogle has come up with a way to better map Earth’s disasters, predict them, and be able to track which communities
Read MoreAs world leaders prepare to meet for the 30th annual United Nations climate change conference, or COP30, in northern Brazil
Read MoreLast June, record flooding swept through the rural town of Rock Valley, Iowa. As the wall of water began to
Read MoreAs Kristen Moreland waited for the livestream to buffer, her thoughts drifted to the years she’d devoted to defending Arctic
Read MoreEarlier this month, scientists announced that humanity has kicked off the first major “tipping point” — in which an Earth
Read MoreThis coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and WABE, Atlanta’s NPR station. Georgians are currently voting in
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