Climate Corpus Christi water crisis spurs stampede on south Texas aquifers. Cities, towns and industrial complexes aim to quickly pump tens of millions of gallons per day in a bid to avert disaster.April 7, 2026
Climate Water Restrictions in Tampa Bay Take Effect as Region Faces Worst Drought in DecadesApril 7, 2026
Climate Hot-dry extremes could hit 28% of humanity five times more often by end of century, concentrated in low-income, tropical nations that have contributed only a small fraction of humanity’s greenhouse gas emissions to date.April 7, 2026
Climate Why this [former] NASA climate scientist wants you to stay angry. Kate Marvel reflects on her fiery resignation: “I don’t think we rebuild science without getting mad.”April 7, 2026
Climate Sky-High Oil Prices. A Fertilizer Shortage. Now Add a “Super El Niño.” | The knock-on effects from the Iran war are intersecting with other crises and destabilizing the world. The worst may be yet to come.April 7, 2026
Climate An Arctic road trip brings vital underground networks into view. A vast meshwork of soil-bound fungi governs life aboveground. In Alaska, and at field sites around the world, researchers are racing to understand exactly how, with critical stores of carbon at stake.April 7, 2026