New York is considering a first-of-its-kind law that could impose standards on a little-regulated industry.
A space heater likely caused New York's deadliest fire in decades. To ensure a safer, more comfortable future for all, we need better buildings.
The main buyer of a dirty coal byproduct sold by one of Sen. Joe Manchin's companies won't be using it to mine bitcoin anytime soon.
The film's calls to action are the same ones we're been hearing for decades. It's time to try something new.
New statistics show that most Americans live in counties that experienced dangerously high temperatures.
Officials said Monday they were looking into the possibility the fire may have started on the group's property.
Cities are required to start rolling out their composting programs this year, but a lot of hurdles remain.
Hundreds of drivers are still stranded on I-95 after a storm made the highway nearly impassible.
A study found that the risk of deadly dehydration will only increase on a common border crossing route.
Snowfall records were broken across the Sierra Nevadas this weekend—but drought is still an ever-present danger.
In 2021, we got to watch oil companies squirm. There needs to be a lot more squirming in 2022 to save the climate.
There's been a spate of monk seal killings on the Hawaiian island of Molokai, and officials are looking for clues.
A Halliburton-owned company says evidence that is needed in the Aliso Canyon gas leak investigation was stolen.
Records show how Florida Power and Light drafted an anti-solar bill that was passed off to the state legislature.
A group that's spread lies about renewable energy is teaming up with Massachusetts fishermen to block the nation's first major offshore wind farm.
The names may be familiar, but the amount of plastic these companies are producing is shocking.
In Florida, a bill co-written by natural gas interests is doing just what its authors intended—keep cities hooked on fossil fuels.
A boat being propelled by the wind may sound familiar, but next month's test could help the shipping industry in its quest to clean up carbon emissions.
New figures reflect how many spare pipelines we've got lying around following a building boom and then a crash in production.
The historic bill makes the biggest city in the country to say no to gas in new buildings in an attempt to electrify everything.