The top movie on Netflix has inspired, shall we say, impassioned responses. That's telling.
When elected, Joe Biden promised an "all of government" approach to address the climate crisis. The grades are in for his first year.
An analysis found the Manchin-backed bipartisan infrastructure bill could actually increase emission if states focus on building new roads.
The United Mine Workers of America put out a statement asking the West Virginia senator to reconsider killing the Build Back Better Act.
The senator from West Virginia used lies or willful ignorance to justify nuking the Build Back Better Act.
The truck costs $110,295, which puts it out of reach for the majority of people.
A boat being propelled by the wind may sound familiar, but next month's test could help the shipping industry in its quest to clean up carbon emissions.
The company says it will spend $6 million more on carbon removal purchases from four new companies as part of its Stripe Climate program.
Don't Look Up shows you can make a compelling climate change movie. Here's some more fodder for Hollywood to keep the ball rolling.
This year's Arctic Report Card shows that as the region becomes busier, it's also becoming more polluted.
President Joe Biden must immediately grant me access to the weather weapons if he is serious about stopping climate change.
"We’re watching a world do things we haven’t seen before" isn't something you want to hear to describe Antarctica's most imperiled ice.
The deadly series of twisters fits with a pattern of more violent clusters of storms.
The oil and gas industry has refined its techniques to stay a step ahead over decades. And it has no plans to stop anytime soon.
Model legislation that could soon spread to conservative legislatures around the country would blacklist companies that want to end fossil fuel use.
A comet standing in for climate change is the focal point of Adam McKay's new movie. But the real centerpiece is our relationships with each other.
The National Academy of Sciences released a major report chronicling six techniques to turn the oceans into carbon dioxide vacuums.
"I’m literally saying get rid of all subsidies," the tech CEO said at an event this week.
It’s for a good cause, but the project in Tasmania barely registers as provocative social commentary—and it won’t offer much in terms of practical value.
It's a notable milestone, yes. But decarbonizing air travel has a loooooong way to go, and sustainable fuel isn't all it's cracked up to be just yet.