The 2008 movie predicted a future where corporations destroy Earth and billionaires shuttle humanity to space. In real life, we can't continue down that road.
Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Elon Musk want to make "space tourism" a thing. This could jumpstart a pointless industry that's totally unsustainable.
The West is set to get its fourth heat wave in five weeks, with temperatures starting to climb this weekend and peaking on Monday.
A livestream launched on Thursday shows beluga whales in the Arctic. With sound. (Trust me, you'll want to turn up your speakers.)
A new study shows that poor communities and communities of color are exposed to higher temperatures all across the U.S.
Released pet goldfish are growing to the size of a football and wreaking havoc on ecosystems in Minnesota and elsewhere.
A new report shows that going back at least as far as 2011, the agency approved the use of PFAS in the process of fracking.
Blazes are whipping up rare fire tornadoes and threatening the grid.
A whale shark, rare corals, and a transparent octopus are just some of the animals researchers found in the depths of the Pacific.
Let's be real. The rich are never going to clean up their homes on their own.
A new analysis also sheds light on the climate crisis' role, showing the heat was made 150 times more likely.
City officials accepted a Boring Company proposal to build an underground transit tunnel. For climate and geological reasons, that's a bad idea.
New research shows how methamphetamine—a drug often found in waterways—alters the behavior of brown trout.
After pulling the project, TC Energy is filing a claim under a trade agreement, demanding $15 billion in damages.
The Florida Keys and Southwest Florida are already seeing heavy rain and strong winds, and things are expected to get worse.
Spraying streets with a special treatment could help reduce city heat and the public health dangers that come with it.
In a sting operation by Greenpeace UK, a top Exxon official admits Exxon's producing PFAS products and lobbying against anti-plastic laws.
The elderly, poor, and isolated have disproportionately suffered from the Pacific Northwest heat wave.
Thousands of people have seen power outages, and many more could be on the way.
Secretary Granholm said that sea level rise may have played a role in Surfside's recent condo building collapse. Conservatives are freaking out.