Hurricane Ida's floodwaters are teeming with wildlife, some of which can be deadly to humans are they try to pick up the pieces.
Entergy's infrastructure failed spectacularly on Sunday, frying New Orleans' electricity grid. It has a history of making the climate crisis worse.
The fire climbed over the crest of the Sierras, leading to the first evacuation order in the Tahoe Basin since 2007.
Firefighters are struggling to contain a fire that has already destroyed or damaged 650 structures as it nears a major tourist destination.
Groups of the rodents have been tearing up a fancy gated community in the wetlands of the Lujan River Delta near Buenos Aires
A new satellite image captured over the southwestern part of Greenland shows the damage last week's heat wave did to the ice sheet.
The move could help draw attention to the dangers posed by extreme temperatures, one of the hallmarks of the climate crisis.
HYBRIT, a partnership between a mining firm, an electric utility, and a steel company, made the world's first delivery of clean steel to Volvo.
The rain triggered widespread ice melt—a warning sign for what the climate crisis may have in store.
The white, red, and black invasive bugs are taking over the East Coast. Officials say you should kill them.
Leaky sewage pipes in Baltimore are likely spilling thousands of doses of pharmaceutical drugs into the bay each year.
“The Green New Deal framework is not just about addressing the climate crisis. It’s about building an economy and a society which work for all of us.”
New-Indy paper mill is stinking up a South Carolina town and making residents sick.
Smoke from wildfires in British Columbia and Alberta turned day into night as residents choke on dangerously polluted air.
The policy could imperil a wolf population that conservationists have fought to restore for decades.
A study found that increased exposure to fine particulate matter is associated with more covid-19 cases and deaths.
The settlement will bring an end to a 13-year-long court battle, but the oil giant still claims the spill was caused by third parties.
Lobbyists fought hard against the infrastructure bill. They haven't yet been successful, but the fight's not over yet.
Despite recent headlines, a study found that hermit crabs are likely attracted to trash because they think it's food—not because they want to have sex with it.
Sea level rise, heat waves, drought, and storms are all getting worse and more common. We have to act now.