Nature for nerds
A New York City bill to ban laundry pods is one of many proposed solutions to an environmental disaster.
Within this decade, the Arctic may see days with no floating ice.
New guidelines will save people $2.2 billion a year in utility costs and eliminate 71 million tons of planet-warming CO2 emissions.
The latest extreme geoengineering scheme involves sucking water out of the stratosphere.
The towering seamounts were found by accident during research mission.
Decades after the U.S. buried nuclear waste abroad, climate change could unearth it.
Thousands of people tracked the singer's flight from Tokyo to Los Angeles before the big game.
Some scientists say Category 5 is not enough to describe the monster storms that have battered us in recent years.
A volcano in southwestern Iceland burst to life, covering a main road in red-hot lava.
Heavy winds and rain battered cities from San Francisco to San Diego.
A Q&A with Kohei Saito, the author who introduced ‘degrowth’ to a mass audience.
The mega iceberg came loose in November, but the latest satellite imagery shows A23a moving away from Antarctic waters.
"People realize quickly it’s easy to live without plastic bags."
“It looked like ‘Starry Night.' It would be beautiful if it weren’t so toxic and deadly.”
The jagged rupture offset the ground across the region, leaving conspicuous splits in farmland and infrastructure.
Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and others are likely to shrink in the coming decades, according to a new study.
Tons of discarded clothing from brands like Adidas, H&M, Ralph Lauren, and Zara went ablaze.
The preserved structures show a process that gave rise to life as we know it.
The temperature-sensitive pathogens that caught U.S. communities off guard are a grim preview of the future.
Restored floodplains in the state’s agricultural heartland are fighting both flooding and drought. Their fate rests with California’s powerful farmers.