Coastlines are washing away, but a surprising technique could make grains of sand stick together and prevent erosion.
The fungus ruining Cavendish banana crops is evolutionarily distinct from a similar disease that famously killed off the Gros Michel bananas.
Previous studies neglected to account for birds that were able to fly off before dying, resulting in estimates that were off by hundreds of millions.
The feed is part of an effort to educate people about rattlesnake behavior and their importance to the ecosystem.
A deep dive into the petrochemical industry's proposals for the global plastics treaty.
Corporations sold Americans on the chasing arrows — while stripping the logo of its worth.
From human testicles to clouds, microplastics have infiltrated seemingly everything.
Recycling more of the copper, aluminum, and other minerals in our old electronics could reduce the need for mining.
A new report finds Amazon has reduced plastic packaging the most in countries with stringent regulations.
Cows lose their hooves, fail to put on weight, and produce less milk after eating tall fescue grass. Can it be stopped?
Amazon says its plastic packaging can be recycled. An investigation finds it usually isn’t.
The trend is bad news for animal shelters and wildlife alike.
A New York City bill to ban laundry pods is one of many proposed solutions to an environmental disaster.
"People realize quickly it’s easy to live without plastic bags."
Tons of discarded clothing from brands like Adidas, H&M, Ralph Lauren, and Zara went ablaze.
A new study has shown that microplastics can be found in mountain clouds, while also providing early evidence that they might possibly affect cloud formation.
The recall of almost 30,000 pounds of nugs is for 9 states including California, Ohio, Virginia, and Kentucky.
Most U.S. chemical recycling facilities turn plastics into fuel to be burned.
The massive reefs, rich with marine life, were found using high-resolution mapping technology, precise up to 2 millimeters.
The sweeping bill is unlikely to pass, but its components could still make an impact.