A new report finds that we're recycling less now than in previous years, thanks to a broken system.
Genetic bottlenecks aren't likely to harm these little porpoises, researchers say. Humans just need to stop killing them.
Archaeological research highlights how Indigenous communities practiced sustainable fishery management over thousands of years.
Fires are still burning in the Bhalswa landfill, exposing residents of Delhi to toxic smoke.
Just because something has the recycling label, doesn't mean it actually can or will be recycled.
Researchers warn of a mass extinction in the oceans if we continue on our current path.
The Canairi was inspired by the real-life canaries used by coal miners to detect toxic gases.
Biden is calling for a survey of America's old-growth forests, but the move doesn't actually defend them from loggers.
There's nothing like a 1980s Earth Day commercial to make you realize how far we haven't come.
Researchers are working to restore centuries-old canals so they can once again bring water to crops in the arid region.
The Colorado River is #1 of the nation's top 10 endangered rivers as climate change exacerbates its overburdening.
The last time something like this happened, it was the 1980s.
An "extinct" plant was rediscovered in the remnants of Ecuador's cloud forests.
Vast areas of rainforest are being lost each year, and new satellite images show how that looks in just one area of Brazil.
Officials in Spain say the collection includes protected species, at least one of which is already extinct.
In a new video, TV's favorite scientist parrots hackneyed lines about "the good people at Coca-Cola" and their near-useless recycling efforts.
Climate change is threatening the preservation of the mummies in Chile's Atacama Desert, which is supposed to be one of the driest places on earth.
So devastating is this fungal pathogen to invasive crazy ants that it sometimes leads to the extinction of local populations.
This is the fourth major bleaching event in six years.
The coffee chain had originally planned to start phasing out disposable cups in 2015.