A new breed of massive, cold-weather-proof hog is venturing south.
A pair of studies examines ways to break down plastic, but there may be risks in trying to amplify these natural processes.
Never heard of the Devils Hole Pupfish, one of the most inbred creatures in the world? Read on.
Sometimes we have to kill parts of nature to protect the rest of it.
A new report by the nonprofit NatureServe analyzed decades of data and found massive risks of ecosystem collapse.
Countless plastic beads are washing ashore in France, and officials are stumped as to how to deal with the environmental disaster.
Government officials say that developing the train will bring economic opportunity to poor communities in the peninsula, but environmentalists are concerned.
The Drina river is drowning in 350,000 cubic feet of garbage.
Robin Frohardt's 'Plastic Bag Store' is an art installation meant to draw attention to our plastic use.
A new study looks at how forests that are regrowing trees may still emit carbon up to 10 years after they're first logged.
Environmental groups argue that recent whale deaths aren't related to wind farm development off the coast.
Biotech company Dalan Animal Health has developed a vaccine to protect honeybees from massive die-offs due to disease.
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill that would legalize composting human bodies after death.
The new law effectively phases out private ownership of big cats and immediately bans cub-petting attractions.
Elon Musk, Big Meat, and oil industry PR made our naughty list this year.
This is the first time scientists have found hatchlings of the rare species.
The big question now: can they actually implement it?
The retail giant says it generated 214 million pounds of plastic waste last year. An advocacy group says it produced three times as much.
"The Midwest is losing soil, for most of these sites, about 100 times faster than it’s forming."
Council members moved to ban certain types of styrofoam across the city, building on its "zero waste" initiative.