In Measure Overhauling Energy Policy, Ohio Pivots Away From Green Energy While most states are embracing green energy plans, Ohio appears to be doing the opposite. A new law props up struggling coal plants and trims support for renewable energy forms. Andy Chow
Life hack: Go sniff a pine. Your heart and mind will thank you Florence Williams' extensive research into the benefits of getting out in nature has lead to some surprising revelations. Chris Morgan
Washington Ranchers Push To Create Fire Fighting Teams In 'No Man's Lands' It was a hot, dry summer afternoon when Molly Linville glanced out her front windows and noticed a rare storm pushing down the narrow valley where she raises cattle. Then came five lightning strikes in quick succession. And five plumes of smoke. She thought things would be OK. She was wrong. Courtney Flatt
Antigua And Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne On Rebuilding After A Hurricane Hurricane Irma devastated the island nation of Antigua and Barbuda two years ago. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with the country's prime minster, Gaston Browne, about rebuilding and climate change.
Opinion: Earth Has Survived Extinctions Before, It's Humans Who Are Fragile Earth has experienced cataclysmic life-destroying events before. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on what this means for humans in the midst of climate change. Scott Simon
Charleston's Storm Preparations The communities that might be most prepared for a storm like Dorian are also ones that are the most vulnerable to sea level rise. Because of climate change, Charleston floods on a regular basis. Rebecca Hersher
Book: 'The Geography Of Risk' NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Gilbert Gaul about his book, The Geography of Risk, which examines the cost of hurricanes in recent years and why federal tax dollars are covering more of those costs.
In Bahamas, Officials Assess 'Generational Devastation' From Hurricane Dorian Some areas of the Bahamas are still reachable only by helicopter or small watercraft, like jet skis. The official death toll is 20, but it's expected to rise as search efforts continue. Brakkton Booker
A baby clam garden by the sea: A Northwest delicacy returns Native clams are harder to find these days along the Washington coast. To bring them back, the Swinomish Tribe of northwest Washington is reviving an ancient tradition: clam gardens. They’re rock walls designed to make good habitat for clams, and they might also help protect the tribe from climate change. Eilís O'Neill
Satellite Imagery Shows Extent Of Devastating Flooding On Grand Bahama Island Hurricane Dorian hit Sunday as a Category 5 hurricane and then essentially parked itself over the island. Geoff Brumfiel