World Power: The Race to Reinvent the Electric Grid
With one in four people without power, India is a proving ground for clean energy. Researchers in Pittsburgh and India are hoping their technology can work—and make money—anywhere in the world.
With one in four people without power, India is a proving ground for clean energy. Researchers in Pittsburgh and India are hoping their technology can work—and make money—anywhere in the world.
What China’s enormous water transfer means for those left behind.
Follow the unprecedented journey of a Dateline film crew through the Darién Gap—the lawless zone on migrants' route to the US.
Filmmaker Rob Tinworth launches The Life Equation Interactive at the 2016 CUGH Conference.
Check out this interactive web documentary by Pulitzer Center grantee Carl Gierstorfer.
In Peru, thriving agribusiness, declining aquifers and conflicts over water.
In India, some areas are rapidly running out of groundwater.
Dry wells and sinking ground as state struggles with groundwater crisis.
Nationwide analysis shows depletion of groundwater widespread and worsening.
Explore the complete list of organizations at the center of Haaretz investigation into the tax-free U.S. donations that have enriched the settlements by more than $220 million in five years.
In the first installment of his journey through America's poorest towns, Matt Black documents poverty in the American southwest. Immigrants and citizens alike suffer from policies that keep them poor.
Australian-listed mining companies have funded atrocities in African countries including the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A multimedia slideshow exposes some of the worst injustices.