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Powered By Faith, Religious Groups Emerge As A Conduit For A Just Solar Boom
Sunday, December 15, 2019
The solar industry may be booming, but clean energy's financial perks still aren't reaching communities that need them most. Religious institutions are stepping up to bridge the gap.
As Climate Warnings Grow Dire, Energy Companies Face A 'New Frontier Of Threats'
Monday, December 02, 2019
Natural disasters, protests and stark scientific reports are heightening concern over climate change. And companies are under pressure from banks and investors to green their corporate images.
A Mother And Daughter On Homelessness, Humility And A $6-A-Week Grocery Budget
Friday, November 29, 2019
When Sandy Baker left her marriage, she and her daughter moved into a hotel. They were homeless for over 2 years, and that, they said, left them with what mattered: Those who loved them the most.
He Survived A Near-Lynching. 50 Years Later, He's Still Healing
Friday, November 15, 2019
As a young, black man living in Georgia's Jim Crow era, Winfred Rembert experienced an unforgettable trauma. "I still wake up screaming and reliving things that happened to me," he told StoryCorps.
Mother-Daughter Duo Reunited Against The Odds: 'I Believed That You Were Dead'
Friday, November 08, 2019
At age 19, Janie Bush gave birth to a daughter with a life-threatening condition and gave her up for adoption. After 12 years, Janie reconnected with Tracey Bush, who has since made a full recovery.
Photographer Chronicles 2 Women On 8,000-Mile Journey Migrating From Cuba To U.S.
Sunday, November 03, 2019
In 2015, Cubans began leaving in droves when the fate of a decades-old U.S. immigration policy hung in the balance. Photographer Lisette Poole went with two of them to document their journey north.
As Investors Try To Be More Ethical, Some Find No Escape From Businesses They Detest
Saturday, October 26, 2019
Investors are spending billions to align their portfolios with their personal values. But what happens when funds that claim to be "sustainable" are not as clean as they profess to be?
The Gulf Of Maine Is Warming, And Its Whales Are Disappearing
Sunday, October 06, 2019
Waters off the coast of Maine are warming faster than 99 percent of the world's oceans. That's forcing whales northward in pursuit of prey, threatening some of their already dwindling populations.
A Daily Mother-Daughter Moment Documented Forever
Friday, September 20, 2019
Maria Rivas stepped in as caretaker when her aging mother, Julia Medina, began having health complications. After Julia's death, a nostalgic photo reminds Maria of their life together.
For Arizona Baseball Fans, A Stadium Bratwurst Meant To 'Blow Their Mind'
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
This season, baseball stadium chefs have gotten creative with over-the-top hot dogs and brats. At Phoenix's Chase Field, fans can try them topped with everything from tater tots to mac and cheese.
She Was His Crew Boss — And His Mom — On The Fire Line
Friday, September 13, 2019
Ian Bennett followed in his mother's footsteps when he joined the Forest Service. The pair later fought an active fire together in Oregon's Elkhorn Mountains.