
GlacierHub interviews Debra Lekanoff, the only Native American woman currently serving in Washington’s state legislature.

Pollen seasons are 20 days longer and present 21 percent more pollen than in 1990, according to a new study.

A new report shows a dire situation for salmon in Washington State. Populations are reeling from habitat loss, flooding and the repercussions of climate change.

Volcanologist Einat Lev tackles reader questions and explains how more monitoring of volcanoes could save lives.

Unfortunately, growing urban emissions mean that the reprieve may only be temporary.

Human technology and ingenuity have created a world of comfort, curiosity and creativity. But we have failed to account for their impacts on the systems that sustain the planet and in turn sustain human life.

She takes care of hundreds of kilometers of deep-sea sediments that are invaluable to science, and recently received a mentorship award.

As climate change continues to alter the Earth’s complex environmental systems, unfamiliar risks will emerge. A recent study suggests a few tools to reduce uncertainty in disaster preparation.

What progress has been made and what could change with the U.S.’s reentry?