Nature for nerds
The West Virginia senator, who has fought environmentally friendly provisions in Joe Biden's infrastructure bill, is once again getting yelled at.
As week one of United Nations climate talks comes to a close, strikers took to the streets to show the movement to protect the planet is growing.
Unadulterated gibberish snuck into Springer Nature’s Arabian Journal of Geosciences, and not for the first time.
The West is in severe drought. Which is exactly why now is the moment to bypass one of the region's biggest dams and rewild Glen Canyon.
A volcano on La Palma in the Canary Islands has been erupting for weeks, covering surrounding towns in a thick blanket of ash.
The oil giant floated the idea for an enormous carbon capture and storage hub this week. It just needs some help footing the pricetag.
The U.S., UK, and Canada are among the countries announcing they'll no longer give money to fossil fuel projects. But as always, the devil is in the details.
Researchers attribute the dramatic levels of melting to increased temperatures and a drop in snowfall brought on by climate change.
It's maybe the easiest climate promise to make—but some important countries are sitting out.
Experts warn that Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales won’t recover from environmental destruction and overgrazing if the horses remain.
The owners of the Colonial Pipeline are being taken to court for not adequately responding to a 1.2-million-gallon spill.
New satellite images show drought has turned Lake Tuz from a beautiful blue pool into a tiny puddle amidst a salt flat.
The publishers are largely products of the political right and have a combined 186 million followers on major social media networks.
Biomass burning is damaging to the climate and forests, but it's big business in Louisiana and the Southeast.
World leaders don't need luck to stop climate change. They need a plan to end fossil fuel use.
Winter is coming to the northern hemisphere. But don't tell that to thermometers in the UAE, which just set a record for its hottest November day.
In a weird twist, the EU lifting tariffs on Harley-Davidsons could help make carbon-free steel.
If you find the CNN anchor wandering Edinburgh, please make sure he gets to Glasgow where the climate talks are happening. Maybe give him some lunch money, too.
A survey of the world’s top climate researchers shows a stark finding: Most expect catastrophic levels of heating and damage soon—very soon.
The Canary Islands' eruption is intensifying, and people are starting to get desperate apparently.