Reservoirs are full again, landscapes are greener—but the state's water troubles are far from over.
Its predecessor was wrecked in Hurricane Sandy, but the new Ruth Bader Ginsberg Hospital in Brooklyn should be able to avoid flooding and blackouts.
The new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report is a "survival guide for humanity."
The Texas Public Policy Foundation used AI to push a misleading story about renewable energy—a practice that could soon become widespread.
Instead of connecting global warming to rising emissions, conservatives in the state want schools to ascribe the changes to “natural” fluctuations.
As storms get warmer and wetter, the state's flood control system is struggling to keep up.
The pioneering project cuts cement from the recipe and replaces it with industrial waste and carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere.
A new study says the plants emit twice as much methane as previously thought.
A new material that more efficiently filters CO2 from the air could help improve the fledgling technology.
"We’re gonna teach them some manners," State Sen. Bryan Hughes said of the potential new anti-ESG legislation targeting insurance companies.
If you think it's just human-made pollution that'll be clogging our lungs, think again.
The White House said it's prepared to veto Republican legislation that would ban retirement investment managers from considering climate and social factors.
The billionaire expressed interest in geoengineering to block sunlight, as scientists cautiously advise more research into the controversial practice.
Scientists say we may have just 10 years left to avert worldwide glaning.
After an unusually warm and snowless winter, plants are sprouting earlier than usual across many states.
The city council of Laguna Beach voted Tuesday to ban the sale and use of all types of balloon.
A judge authorized plans to gun down 150 loose cattle from helicopters, to stop the animals' environmental destruction in Gila National Forest.
Attorneys representing the group argue that the water protection rule is unconstitutional and would hurt landowners.
Failure to account for climate change means low-income homeowners could see their home values plunge.
Finally, amid all the greenwashing and vague tree-planting plans, there's a way to monetize blowing up a pipeline.