The river temporarily flowed from south to north on Sunday afternoon after Ida made landfall as a Category 4 storm.
The covid-19 surge in the South could become worse in the wake of Ida—and scare off potential volunteers to help with recovery.
The worst forecasts have come to pass as Ida becomes the third major hurricane to strike Louisiana in a year.
Ida is expected to emerge over the Gulf of Mexico on Friday night where conditions are set for the storm to explode into a major hurricane.
The exact track is still coming into focus, but nowhere in the Gulf Coast should sleep on the storm that's forecast to become Hurricane Ida.
Working fewer hours isn't just some socialist utopia. (Though it is that.) It could also benefit the climate by reducing carbon pollution.
The Caldor Fire is closing in on Lake Tahoe. Firefighters are doing everything they can to battle the blaze while... people just golf?
The climate crisis and social media are putting apocalypse at our fingertips. Everything depends on what happens next.
Record monsoon rains have blown floodgates off their hinges as Trump's border wall breaks down.
The storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane and make landfall somewhere between Long Island and Cape Cod, bringing wind, rain, and storm surge with it.
Homes are a huge source of carbon pollution. Here's how to clean up yours and advocate for policies to help others do the same.
The Energy Department has proposed rolling back a Trump-era rollback on gas-powered water heaters, furnaces, and boilers.
The Colorado River system, the biggest water supply system in the West, is in major trouble as the punishing megadrought forces officials to trigger water cuts.
The Golden State is leading the charge to electrify everything with new codes that will clean up buildings' emissions.
The IPCC has laid out the stakes for our warming planet. Now, it's up to us to choose what path we want to walk down.
"This is the first time Hyatt Powerplant has gone offline as a result of low lake levels," one official said.
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could be at risk. But don't freak out quite yet. (About it, anyways. Climate change is still a nightmare.)
Rep. Sean Casten is invoking Megan Thee Stallion to make an obscure federal energy agency cool. It might actually be working?
It's the latest example of how weak our infrastructure is in the face of multiple climate catastrophes.
Blistering temperatures and brutal humidity cover the U.S. from the Pacific Northwest to the Gulf Coast.