A recent lawsuit against TerraCycle, which helps consumers and brands recycle tricky waste, claims the company is helping greenwash its clients.
The State Water Board moved to stop some Central Valley farmers from irrigating their crops with water diverted from rivers and streams.
It's a dangerous situation for local residents and the sharks.
A new report finds turtles in the Pacific and Indian Oceans are accidentally consuming waterborne plastic pollution.
The slithering creatures are valuable bioindicators for how an ecosystem is actually doing and are helping scientists keep an eye out for radiation hot spots.
"Eventually, we’ll either have to adapt, or we’ll break."
Locals say fishing companies dumping untreated waste has made the water change a surreal color.
A new law will mandate producers, not consumers, pay for the cost of recycling all that stuff.
In California, drought is making water scarce. To cope, illegal pot growers (and others) are stealing water at a record rate.
An ecologically sensitive Greek island is at the center of a battle over who gets to decide where wind farms are sited.
The 2008 movie predicted a future where corporations destroy Earth and billionaires shuttle humanity to space. In real life, we can't continue down that road.
The beautiful Xerces blue butterfly was a distinct species, according to a new study. It hasn't been seen alive since 1943.
Dead fish have washed up on beaches on Florida's Gulf Coast as the state faces an early red tide, bringing up similarities to the 2018 disaster.
Kelsey Sims lives on top of a mountain in New Mexico, where she scans the terrain for signs of fire—and makes TikToks about it.
A livestream launched on Thursday shows beluga whales in the Arctic. With sound. (Trust me, you'll want to turn up your speakers.)
Sky-high temperatures and human reservoir mismanagement could create an ecological disaster in one of California's main waterways.
Health officials have closed beaches and are testing for bacteria before opening them back up to swimmers.
The Mid-Atlantic is the unlikely to home to one of the most innovative orchid conservation programs in the country.
Florida wildlife officials attribute the mass deaths to pollution-induced algal blooms and collisions with watercraft.
Released pet goldfish are growing to the size of a football and wreaking havoc on ecosystems in Minnesota and elsewhere.