Some members of Congress are dredging up a years-old trope to target environmental NGOs.
Colorado's draft EV plan includes e-bikes, electrifying larger vehicles, and setting up more charging stations.
The Fox News host's recent segment took some surprising turns—including an unintentionally smart proposal to ban private jets.
The latest version of NOAA's Arctic Report Card documents some truly troubling new trends in the region.
The cost of produce in the U.S. is continuing to rise as crops dwindle from increasing levels of climate change.
An aerial survey from the U.S. Forest Service found huge patches of brown trees amid ongoing drought.
Vanguard, the world’s second-largest asset manager, announced that it is resigning from a global net-zero initiative.
Shell and Equinor have invested in an Israeli direct air capture startup that is making big promises.
An industry leader said customers should expect higher ticket prices as airlines switch to more sustainable fuels.
If your destination is under two and a half hours via rail, France wants you to take a train instead.
Officials have praised the city's efforts to reduce residents' lead exposure, saying other areas should follow suit.
A short-staffed state agency struggles to catch rogue water users.
Mauna Loa's eruption has interrupted CO2 readings that form one of the bedrocks of climate science.
The Bureau of Reclamation warned that it will be "difficult, if not impossible" to meet water demands if dry conditions don't ease up.
The infrastructure woes behind a water failure that has disrupted life in Houston this week.
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Fewer available trees may mean higher prices for people hoping to display a real fir during the holidays.
The industry that brings most of our stuff to our door has been notoriously difficult to decarbonize.
DeSantis represents a new, more reasonable-seeming climate candidate—but the denial is still there.
Scottsdale plans to stop trucking water to residents outside the city, as the Southwest's megadrought continues to keep Lake Mead at record lows.