After years spent lagging behind its neighbors in renewable energy production, Missouri may finally be on the cusp of a green makeover of its power grid. That’s the cautiously optimistic prognosis
Imagine if trees could speak. What would they say? As you’re walking through a forest, what would you hear? Imagine hearing screams, weeping, calls for help as all the trees surrounding suffer
Every week, Ranjana Hans walks through a long hallway leading to a large kitchen where she makes her bright, orange-tinted products and packages them inside clear bottles with yellow labels and
New crop diseases pervading Missouri have been linked to climate change, and they’re directly impacting crop production. Climate change has already made Missouri a little more hot and humid, but
Conservation lies at the heart of two hotly contested issues: environmental preservation and recreation. The city of Columbia has received backlash from environmentalist group It’s Our Wild Nature
Although climate change poses a threat to many species across the Midwest, researchers say black bears are resilient and relatively unbothered by its current effects. Much of this resilience comes
Around the country, cities’ infrastructure is being tested by the weight of extreme weather and climate change. In the past week temperatures in the pacific Northwest have trampled record highs,
Loaded up with camera gear and permission from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to get up close, John Moon III made his way to Harry S. Truman Reservoir in Warsaw, Mo. A contracted stormtracker for
In March, a collaboration between the Missouri Corn Merchandising Council, the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council, MFA, Inc. and Ecosystem Services Market Consortium (ESMC) launched a “carbon
Household hazardous waste disposal has been a point of concern for a long time, but as the effects of climate change become more visible, so does the concern for how this waste is disposed of.