Aquifers could serve as energy storage for cooling and heating homes, new research shows.
Weyerhaeuser is selling promises of carbon offsets on land it plans to log anyway.
The weekend saw two big developments that could signal different directions for nuclear power.
The wealthy are driving water crises in cities across the world, new research shows.
A study finds that ozone-destroying CFCs banned in the 1980s are back in use, but it's not clear where or why.
Parts of the UK have transformed after the wettest March in decades.
A professor who earns hundreds of thousands of dollars from ConocoPhillips used her connections to facilitate a meeting with the SEC.
As the world gets drier, do we need to turn to the ocean?
This year’s COP28 climate conference in the UAE is going to be surreal.
The snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada mountains are the highest since records began in the 1980s.
One of the bills would fine people who file multiple complaints with the state's environmental agency.
She's spent a half-century at an amusement park. Soon, one of the world's most iconic orcas will return to her native habitat.
A hard-hitting Earther investigation into a crucial question.
These winning photos are part of a campaign to force Canon to change its tune on climate.
It's possible to make compelling dramas about the horrors of climate change, but the new series Extrapolations misses the mark.
Reservoirs are full again, landscapes are greener—but the state's water troubles are far from over.
New research sheds light on the little-known processes of photosynthesis and could lead to better solar power.
Will oil CEOs change their business models to focus on renewables, or are we just in for more greenwashing?
The new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report is a "survival guide for humanity."
Marlo Oaks also gave a presentation last month in which he used Hitler to illustrate some of the purported evils of environmental social governance.