Plants sweat much like humans do—and observing this behavior can help predict where wildfires will be most severe.
Louisiana's climate-denier attorney general is behind the rejection of funding for a project that would help protect the city.
Elephant Butte Reservoir on the Rio Grande River is at just 3.8% capacity.
States in the parched Colorado River Basin failed to meet federal demands that they slash water usage. Yet so far, there have been no consequences.
The “belt” is predicted to stretch from Texas up to Wisconsin by the middle of this century.
Two new studies drive home the urgency of curbing warming to keep the continent's ice sheets intact.
Barges are moving through the river at much lower capacity in order to make it through shallow waters.
November's ballots include some people spouting disturbing views on climate science.
A new paper argues that the worst-case scenarios of climate catastrophe are little explored—and we need to be prepared.
Most of the country is experiencing drought as of early August, and millions are under water use restrictions.
The move is part of a larger retaliation for Speaker Pelosi's visit to Taiwan—and interrupts a bright spot in recent diplomatic history.
Amazon latest sustainability report shows how big corporations can use slippery language to disguise lack of progress on climate.
Sky-high temperatures in July broke records in cities across the U.S. and Europe.
It’s fine to roast the singer for her jet use—and to think about the meaning of individual responsibility in the process.
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The death toll is expected to rise after heavy storms hit the Appalachian region.
The new legislation is a huge step forward for climate action—but Manchin is also making sure he helps out the fossil fuel industry.
The bright turquoise run-off might look beautiful, but it's emblematic of a rapid and worrying decline.
Capitol police reportedly arrested six of the protestors within an hour of the demonstration.
The river, which provides water for 6 million people in two countries, is turning into the 'Rio Sand.'