Nowhere is safe from the extreme heat that's roaming the globe.
There are way more than 30 to 50 feral hogs around—and new research shows that they're taking a serious toll on our planet.
Dead fish have washed up on beaches on Florida's Gulf Coast as the state faces an early red tide, bringing up similarities to the 2018 disaster.
The West's second-largest reservoir could be at risk of losing the ability to generate hydropower as officials rush to fill it.
There's widespread devastation in multiple countries following record-breaking rains and floods.
Kelsey Sims lives on top of a mountain in New Mexico, where she scans the terrain for signs of fire—and makes TikToks about it.
New satellite images show just how far the impacts of the fires may be felt.
Sky-high temperatures and human reservoir mismanagement could create an ecological disaster in one of California's main waterways.
Health officials have closed beaches and are testing for bacteria before opening them back up to swimmers.
It's stupidly hard to get cable news to pay attention to the most important story of our lifetime.
Spring wheat could see some of its lowest wheat yields in decades due to widespread drought and heat.
The floods, fires, and storms are coming. Can we make sure our homes stay safe?
One of the biggest salt lakes in the world is facing historic lows this summer.
Not only is No Sudden Move a great movie, it also taught me an important piece of pollution history.
Temperatures could reach the triple digits across multiple states.
New documents show how the oil industry is attempting to promote natural gas as part of the climate solution.
“A mussel on the shore in some ways is like a toddler left in a car on a hot day."
Fox Weather will reportedly be launching later this year. Sorry, what?
Organizers in Tennessee are claiming victory over the widely maligned Byhalia Connection pipeline project.
There's a danger in ad campaigns that don't feel like they're selling you something.