Not even water bottles and milk jugs meet standards for recyclability, a new report finds.
PFAS pollution is thought to cause immune disruption in people, and a new study shows the manmade compounds could be wreaking similar havoc in gators.
The invasive, tree-killing insects arrived in Pennsylvania in 2012, and they’ve quickly spread across the U.S. Northeast.
Carnivorous plants are a wild and weird natural wonder, and they're more vulnerable to extinction now than ever before.
A network of groups backed by the plastics industry claims polypropylene containers are “widely recyclable,” despite ample evidence to the contrary.
Long-term research points to a 43% decrease in the Adélie population in East Antarctica.
Only a handful of species protected by the legislation actually recover in number.
Climate change is endangering the Sonoran Desert's iconic saguaro cactus.
Officials said the fires caused "irreparable" damage to the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Twelve bears living at the Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska are once again competing to be the sultan of heft.
Scott Adams' Dilbert comics are taking aim at "woke" businesses.
The billionaire announced a $85 million campaign to shore up grassroots opposition to the petrochemical industry in the U.S.
Patagonia announced a plan to give away its profits in service of the planet—but the move also establishes a new form of power for the company.
Many toilet paper makers source material from climate-critical ecosystems like the Canadian boreal forest.
Flamingos living in the Atacama Desert's salt flats have seen their numbers decline thanks to water-intensive lithium mining.
The cups, from TURN, can be returned to a collection pod and washed at the venue.
Sometimes, vying for "viral" has seriously destructive consequences.
The gentle marine mammal hasn't been seen in the habitat near southern China since at least 2008.
An investigation from Bloomberg looks at how big companies use an industry-led recycling campaign to generate good PR, and not much else.
Conservation is usually about protecting species. But in this case, we promise it's totally OK to kill these ones.