As Climate Change Melts Alaska’s Permafrost, Roads Sink, Bridges Tilt and Greenhouse Gases Release
Climate change threatens Alaska's crumbling infrastructure and melts critical permafrost while increasing the state's carbon footprint.
Climate change threatens Alaska's crumbling infrastructure and melts critical permafrost while increasing the state's carbon footprint.
Large-scale hydropower is likely to play a role in the renewable energy landscape of the future. But its environmental and cultural impacts make it an imperfect solution to a daunting challenge.
Gain a sense of the sights and sounds of Huaraz, Perú, and the mountains that surround the Andean city.
Thirty five years ago, a toxic gas leak at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh led to the death of 3,787 people.
The lands around the Yellow River are turning to sand.
After 23 years behind bars, Ricky Kidd finally gets a new day in court.
Data changed things for public defenders in Missouri, and ultimately led to a state-wide showdown with the governor.
India has the potential to nearly quadruple the world’s tiger population. But some experts say that that could — ironically — require killing some of them.
What happens if your defense attorney is so overloaded they can't handle the case that could cost you your freedom?
Migrants denied asylum in the United States are being sent back to the lawless border state of Tamaulipas.
A military judge for Guantánamo’s war court found that the handling of classified information from secret prisons was deeply flawed, complicating the Cole case.
The Sudanese man pleaded guilty at a military commission in exchange for repatriation in 2012 and emerged in Qaeda propaganda in Yemen three years later.