Meg Charlton
Renewable Energy Took This Republican Louisiana Town Out of the Red
Abita Springs, Louisiana's officials moved the city away from fossil fuels because of their minimal economic benefit.
More Than 250 US Cities Pledged to Use 100 Percent Clean Energy by 2035
An official gathering of US mayors took a strong, almost combative stance on climate change in sharp opposition to the federal government.
These Mayors Are Leading the Charge on National Climate Change Action
A coalition of mayors is about to meet in Miami to decide on a 100 percent renewable energy policy.
Climate Change Will Slowly Submerge These 5 Coastal Vacation Spots
Before places like Maldives, the Bahamas, or Miami Beach are all underwater there's something you can do to keep lounging on their beaches.
ATL's Transportation Woes Are a Warning for American Infrastructure
Ongoing tension around gentrification has made the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority a priority in Georgia's capital.
A Deadly Heatwave Turned Chicago Into the Country’s Green Roof Capital
The Windy City used over five million acres of roof space to go green.
This Desert City Wants to Be an Oasis of Water Conservation
Tucson, Arizona has added almost a quarter-million residents without using a drop more of water. Here’s how they did it.
No Time to Waste: Diverse Problems, New Climate Solutions
From water conservation in Tucson to green roof initiatives in Chicago.
No Time to Waste: How American Cities are Combatting Climate Change
Local governments are leading the way to make their cities cooler, smarter, and more sustainable.
Brain Zapping is the Latest Weird Thing Pro Athletes Are Trying
But are the benefits of this new enhancement device all in their heads?
The Last Days of Clinton's Losing Florida Campaign
On Monday, I flew down to Miami to volunteer for the Clinton campaign. On Wednesday morning, I woke up to the news we had lost.
We Asked an Ethics Lawyer About Defense Attorneys Who Break the Rules
We talked to New York ethics attorney Nicole Hyland about why she started a blog dissecting the conduct of everyone's favorite fictional defense lawyer.