
In mid-October, Oregon’s Clark glacier was honored with a funeral and calls to protect the state’s often overlooked glaciers.

A recent webinar highlighted how returning land to a more natural state can help the climate, the local environment, and nearby communities.

The attack on America’s democracy is real and in a matter of weeks, we may learn if it is successful, or if the attack has been repelled.

State utility commissioners play a vital role in shaping the transition to renewable energy and protecting vulnerable populations.

A new study traces the political and economic forces that led to the creation and development of Los Glaciares National Park in Patagonia.

Geospatial data holds great potential to improve health, food security, and educational opportunities in developing countries.

A new report finds American lives could have been saved if U.S. government response had followed international best practices.

A new study suggests that a series of environmental changes in East Africa some 320,000 years ago challenged a previous long-standing way of life for proto-humans, and produced a more adaptable culture.

Glaciologist Mauri Pelto shares his first-hand observations and knowledge about how ash from the fires could impact this important resource.