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The World Watches As Barcelona Challenges Automobile Ascendancy. Find out how Barcelona, Spain is an awful place to drive. → Read More
At camps in Greece, kids draw and paint their way through their trauma. → Read More
The world's fourth-largest country could lock potentially disastrous emissions for decades. → Read More
The world's fourth-largest country could lock potentially disastrous emissions for decades. → Read More
Post-traumatic stress disorder is rampant among the 1.2 million–plus refugees landing in Europe, which is ill equipped to treat them. The unfolding crisis could last generations. → Read More
At a makeshift camp in France, Europe’s patience with being the repository for the crises and wars the international community can’t stop comes to an end. → Read More
A bicycle race designed to trumpet the country's recovery from genocide shows what has been sacrificed in the name of stability. → Read More
How 15 men from West Africa were shot at and gassed trying to cross into Europe—and who is responsible. → Read More
As national governments argue over which countries will take how many of the thousands of refugees streaming into the continent, Europe’s cities are left to manage their arrival. → Read More
The amount of rainfall a place gets isn't the only factor in how much water is available to it. These major urban areas show how dire the coming global freshwater shortage could get. → Read More
Early warning systems and mobile apps have been developed, but getting people to pay attention still remains a challenge. → Read More
The country vows to curb its carbon emissions and is calling on other countries to do the same. → Read More
A year after the worst storm ever recorded devastated the same region, locals brace for more. → Read More
A year after the Arctic 30 were detained by Russia, the Spanish navy confronts environmental protesters. Why is a European government doing security for an oil company? → Read More
The biggest companies in the EU just agreed to cut emissions by 40 percent. Could this be the path to a broader deal next year? → Read More
Scientists debate whether exploiting resources in the rainforest helps diseases leap to humans from animals. → Read More
A dumbphone-based SMS service makes it easy—and affordable—to study for Kenya's high-stakes tests. → Read More
Corruption, mismanagement, and neglect conspire: Now the capitol's main hospitals don't even have clean water. → Read More
The fight to keep modern consumers from disappearing from traditional produce markets has led to a revolution in shopping. → Read More
A Brookings report takes the "mend it, don't end it" approach to the embattled SNAP program. → Read More