The Canary Islands volcano sent an ash plume across the Atlantic right as hurricane season went quiet.
A new study shows only two companies' promises would put them on track to meet the Paris Agreement. The rest? 🚮
Rep. Dan Crenshaw is a fossil fuel-funded Republican who says that climate change is real—and that we should dig up more oil and gas and live with the impacts.
Increasingly heavy rain will hit the state from Thursday through the weekend. It's needed—but could be bad news for fire-stricken areas.
Sadly, you will not be able to invest in a Vanguardians of the Galaxy fossil fuel-free index fund. And that's the whole problem.
"They spent I don’t know how many tens of millions of dollars to invent fishing."
The climate phenomenon is back for the second year in a row, and it could make conditions in parts of the West even more dire.
The superhero will join normies striking for action in an upcoming comic. It's unclear why he isn't using his superpowers for taking down oil CEOs, though.
Prince William wants billionaires to stop focusing on space tourism while the Queen is mad at world leaders for not coming to climate talks. Welcome, comrades.
Climate talks are coming to Glasgow next month. Here's what to expect from the negotiations, including what the biggest fights will be.
RIP to parts of the Kemper plant, a pointless money-and-coal hole.
These are the best options to help your wallet and the planet.
A new study provides valuable insights on the world's energy use as our weather gets more extreme.
Google rolled out five threatened Swedish species as part of its AR animals feature. Here's how you can hang out with them.
Fancy man has fancy car that runs on fancy food and fancy drink. Fancy.
The volcano's cone collapsed over the weekend, causing rocks as big as buildings to tumble down the hillside and unleashing a new lava stream.
Scientists say they've figured out the origin story of a beautiful mangrove forest more than 100 miles away from the coastline in Mexico.
The United Arab Emirates says it'll get to "net zero"—if that means anything any more—by 2050.
It's not the world-changing solution some technofuturists think it is—but there are some interesting possibilities.
One of the most infamous nuclear sites in the world is getting a robot-assisted mapping and clean-up mission.