On July 27, the Post's resident environmental-politics expert shared a plan from Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) to fund a national grasslands strategy to protect against drought. The bill seems likeliest to pass, if it can pass, within broader resilience legislation.
On July 25, the head of the Council on Foreign Relations ticked off the failures we've seen on climate action - and located promise in adaptation, sequestration, and other natural solutions.
On July 29, the Guardian's aggressive climate team reported on beef (sorry!) between farmers and advocates about a round of policies aiming to shrink Irish agriculture emissions.
Decades of blasting the tops of mountains for coal have clouded generations of human life and millions of years' worth of other life in Appalachia. A new approach that centers on reclaiming mine sites, supporting health in order to build livelihoods, can reset that.
This July 15 story explores how local funding and support boosted Iowa farmers and officials as they climbed into compliance with clean-water requirements.
In a July 14 op/ed, veterans of global diplomacy targeted changes to fertilizer production as a key to sustainably expanding the food supply while greening it.