Nature for nerds
A new report finds that controlling methane emissions from oil and gas production could create tens of thousands of jobs.
The next five-year period "will be the warmest on record," the World Meteorological Organization warned.
A satellite image shows where tons of fast-fashion items are heaped in a clothing graveyard in the Atacama Desert.
Huge amounts of winter snow are now melting, quickly filling waterways in the national park.
The storm picked up juice quickly over unusually warm waters and hit Myanmar with devastating force.
Steel made using hydrogen and powered by renewable energy could drastically reduce carbon emissions and employ a well-paid, industrial workforce.
If this is a sign of what's to come, the U.S. West is in for another dangerously hot summer.
Almost 175 years after the Gold Rush began, Californians are left holding the bag for thousands of abandoned mines.
Companies that make textiles, apparel, and furniture would benefit the most from solar energy, according to new research.
Historic U.S. power plant regulation focuses on a controversial climate technology known as carbon capture and storage.
The global shift could mean a weather shake-up through the end of the year.
CEO Elon Musk said the plant will protect against a future "choke point" on battery-grade lithium availability.
The fires may have helped cause the rare triple-year atmospheric shift, a study found.
Helion has said for years that it's on the brink of a fusion breakthrough. This time, Microsoft is backing up those claims.
Invasive plants in the U.S. can sometimes go from annoying to appetizing.
Home to our garbage, landfills are a crucible of chemical reactions and pollutants.
Our current models may have underestimated how fast our warming oceans are rising and how fast glaciers recede, a new study says.
Plugging these wells could cost up to $30 billion, according to a new study.
New research sheds light on the health impacts of the production of fossil fuels across the country.
As the country looks to decarbonize, nuclear’s popularity climbs to the highest level in a decade.