LUMA took over power distribution on the island in 2021, promising improvements. Ongoing blackouts have residents furious and desperate.
Some areas will see temperatures as high as 124 degrees Fahrenheit (51 Celsius).
The governor declared a state of emergency after flooding rendered much of the capital without running or drinkable water.
California will ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. Other states could follow suit in their efforts to drastically cut emissions.
The 2022 monsoon season has been the most destructive of the past 10 years.
The 2017 hurricane killed more than 70 people. A new study links the storm's severity to climate change.
New rules will ban gas-powered car sales in stages over the next two decades, and are likely to provide a huge boost to electric vehicle sales.
Evacuation plans for hurricanes and wildfires don't always take pets into account.
Conservation is usually about protecting species. But in this case, we promise it's totally OK to kill these ones.
The “belt” is predicted to stretch from Texas up to Wisconsin by the middle of this century.
The invasion of the spotted lanternflies is intensifying, and if you haven't been doing your part to kill them, it's time to step up.
The water contamination crisis began in 2014, and residents are still fighting for justice.
Barges are moving through the river at much lower capacity in order to make it through shallow waters.
Bone-dry conditions and rain-free lightning. What could go wrong?
Most of the country is experiencing drought as of early August, and millions are under water use restrictions.
One Brooklyn-based UPS driver said that the back of her truck feels like being in "hell."
Sand temperature determines if a new sea turtle hatchling is a male or female.
Sky-high temperatures in July broke records in cities across the U.S. and Europe.
With flash floods turning deadly across the country this summer, here's what you should know to stay safe in flooding.
As if we didn't have enough trouble from regular drought, flash droughts are now becoming more common.