Thousands of people's homes have been destroyed as the region struggles to recover from Tropical Storm Ana.
The winter storm could bring more than two feet of snow to parts of New England and lead to blizzard conditions along the coast.
A new study finds that your gas range can be a source of planet-warming emissions, even when it's off.
The big boys had a big thinky about climate change.
"There's a range of outcomes, all of which are bad." 😬
Istanbul, Athens, and other cities across the region turned into a winter wonderland after a powerful storm passed through.
Energy has always had a weird gendered component—and now hydrogen is in the mix, apparently.
A new report provides some damning new math on one of the oil giant's much-hyped CCS projects.
The coral reef, which exists in much deeper water than other reefs, is surprisingly healthy.
A cold front will test the state's electric grid and natural gas supply. Officials are telling residents they're all going to make it.
A new report lays out the incredible untapped opportunity for carbon-free energy sitting on top of your local Walmart.
The world has produced so many chemicals and plastics that it could endanger the stability of the entire planet. Despite the risks, production is quickening.
The coal state says it won't use money from BlackRock, whose CEO recently defended the bank's continued investment in fossil fuels. (Yes, this makes no sense.)
Regulators had noted the pipeline was seriously corroded more than a year before the spill.
Wow, a dream job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All hail the icy, ominous disk that has returned to the Presumpscot River in Maine.
It topped 123 degrees Fahrenheit in Western Australia, tying the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded in the southern hemisphere.
The country is suffering through a heat wave that knocked out power in Buenos Aires and challenged all-time records.
The two suits, filed a week apart from each other, detail the scamming going on in the biggest oilfield in the U.S.
A watchdog report found that the government was eager to throw money at projects that never got off the ground.