Nature for nerds
The water dried up millions of years ago, but this massive lake is finally getting the recognition it deserves.
An eruption north of Grindavík comes over a month after initial quakes and large-scale evacuations.
Cutting payments to brokers or selling directly to consumers could save millions. FEMA and insurance companies say it’s not that straightforward.
Answering that question shows just how tricky it would be to drop meat altogether.
But there’s a disconnect between what politicians say and what the public wants.
A refuge isn't something nature hands us, but something we have to build ourselves.
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.
Fagradalsfjall has already erupted within the last two years, after an 800-year dormant period.
First responders are fighting the chemical fire and are working to keep those living in the nearby area updated on potential health risks.
Funding won’t go to wind and solar, worrying environmental advocates who say they are better backups for the state’s troubled grid.
If passed, Proposition 7 will give billions to oil and gas companies to make more electricity.
The recall of almost 30,000 pounds of nugs is for 9 states including California, Ohio, Virginia, and Kentucky.
The Biden administration announced $7 billion to create regional hydrogen hubs. Here's how the element could power our grid, if it's done right.
Eating less beef, cheese, and ice cream would slash emissions. If only it were that easy.
Most U.S. chemical recycling facilities turn plastics into fuel to be burned.
We have until 2029, and not the mid-2030s, to lower our carbon emissions before reaching that critical, frightening threshold.
After a long, hot summer, temperatures have plummeted in the U.S. Southeast and Mid-Atlantic.
The Highland Fire in Southern California exploded in size on Tuesday. Only 15% of it has been contained as of Wednesday.
By the end of this century, the demand for electricity and water in some cities is expected to rise by more than 10%, according to new research.
“Really inefficient engine technology is, pound for pound, more polluting than cars and trucks.”