A new report lays out how a common practice of subsidizing new natural gas lines needs to be phased out.
Don't Look Up shows you can make a compelling climate change movie. Here's some more fodder for Hollywood to keep the ball rolling.
A new report shows how a fabric supplier to brands including Adidas, Abercrombie & Fitch, and H&M may be contributing to deforestation.
This year's Arctic Report Card shows that as the region becomes busier, it's also becoming more polluted.
This weekend's destruction shows how American businesses aren't set up to keep employees safe.
A major new report shows Taylor Energy owner Phyllis Taylor has paid no income taxes since 2004, partly thanks to writing off cleanup efforts.
A new technique for measuring ocean plastic provides one of the most granular views of pollution yet.
At least 15 are dead and hundreds displaced following the Mount Semeru eruption in East Java.
These are the finalists for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award. You can pick the best one.
Team Seas is the mega-popular YouTuber's new humanitarian ocean cleanup stunt. It has serious problems.
Researchers say this new material could be used in place of other types of plastic.
A new study documents the decades-long relationship between some of the world's biggest PR firms and Big Oil.
It's not just the Sierra Club or Natural Resources Defense Council that need your cash.
A new report details the biggest winners—and losers—in what climate and environmental charities get money in the U.S.
Global oil prices fell Friday in the biggest one-day drop since last April.
A pollution expert on why any attempt to rid the ocean of plastic completely is doomed to fail—and what we actually need to be focusing on.
The Santa Ana winds kicking up and combining with unusually low humidity could create a dangerous Thanksgiving.
The crabs are on the move for their yearly trip to the sea to mate. It's quite a scene.
Bet you didn't know the U.S. keeps millions of barrels of oil stored in underground salt caverns.
'I don’t think this is a bad thing for them to try this now and try and ease the burden on the American consumer.'