By Shanna Hanbury Two scientists from South America won the 2025 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement on Feb. 11 for ...
Climbing temperatures are sharpening economic divides in American communities, a new report has found. Rising insurance rates ...
On more than half of 80 economic, social and environmental targets, progress has stagnated or is moving backwards. But ...
In an effort to eliminate Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility initiatives from the federal government, new EPA ...
Instead of advancing sustainability, energy transition policies risk enabling environmental destruction and deepening social inequities, particularly within the forestry sector. Why does this happen?
The introduction of high-speed rail reduced spatial environmental inequality in China by helping elements such as green technologies spread across the country. Shengjun Zhu and colleagues ...
The findings are striking. People with lower incomes who also live in noisy areas face a risk of heart attacks or strokes ...
Multidimensional Perspectives and Future Challenges, highlights persistent economic, social, and gender disparities across the region. Despite economic growth, wealth remains concentrated, access to ...
National strategies for storing carbon dioxide (CO2) could have the unintended consequence of making global inequalities even ...