Nature for nerds
Pending safety approval from Japanese regulators, the controversial plan to send treated wastewater into the Pacific Ocean could be enacted next month.
Nearby states could see sky-high temperatures and even higher heat indices before the fourth of July.
Miners and their advocates have long demanded stricter standards on exposure to silica, a leading cause of an epidemic of black lung. They’re still waiting.
The derailment occurred this Saturday morning, and cleanup crews are working to remediate the site.
Invasive giant African land snails have now popped up in three counties across the state, it's bad news for plants and people.
This settlement comes after the company contributed to widespread chemical pollution in the U.S. for decades.
These storms and outages come as much of the state continues to experience a dangerous heat wave.
Beachgoers in the state have been asked to report any sightings of stranded animals to their local wildlife departments.
Trump seriously weakened the conservation policy. Now, the Biden Administration is reversing course, but some environmental advocates say it's not enough.
MP Materials claims the new U.S.-based rare-earth supply chain it is building will be greener than its counterparts in Asia.
Temperatures are soaring into the triple digits, as tens of thousands of Texans go without power today.
Officials have confirmed multiple hospitalizations and one death from this weekend's storms.
Record-setting ocean temperatures, heat waves, starving birds, and more are on the table for 2023.
Asthma can be manageable, but the huge spike in air pollution last week triggered symptoms for vulnerable New Yorkers.
If the iconic species persists, it’d be remarkable. But we’re losing the forest for the trees.
In the wake of killer whales sinking a yacht off the coast of Spain, members of the species have been gathering near rich person hotspots. Billionaires beware.
Hail, strong winds, rain, and tornado warnings are part of today’s forecast.
The lone star state’s heat is going to feel hotter than usual, thanks to the combination of heat and humidity.
Canada is set for a record-setting wildfire season that shows no signs of slowing yet. Your lungs will probably suffer.
New research has found that turbulence has doubled in the last 4 decades.