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Laborers stopped working by 10 a.m. amid a dangerous heat wave.
"Residents have been exposed to raw sewage in their neighborhoods, their yards, their playgrounds, their schools and even inside their own homes."
The biofuel's bipartisan support isn't about science, but politics.
His intentions may be noble, but that's hardly good enough.
The Mayor of Old Bridge says the person responsible "used poor judgement" when dumping piles of noodles alongside a stream.
The legislation restricts fossil fuel lines for heating and cooking in most new construction statewide beginning 2029.
More electric vehicles could actually worsen air pollution in some of the poorest areas in the state, a study found.
New research takes a first-of-its-kind look at power outages driven by extreme weather.
The state might require every electric vehicle to be capable of powering your home—and the grid—through a process called bi-directional charging.
New York's new energy policy is a huge win for climate over corporate profit.
It's unclear how the state would implement an anti-green investing bill that DeSantis signed this week—and that's by design.
Crypto miners have become a drain on global resources and may soon see a 30% energy tax hike in the newly proposed DAME tax bill.
The groups say the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has failed to protect West Indian manatees.
The super-wealthy are skirting the fees you pay for commercial airline tickets, while still reaping the benefits, a new report finds.
A phallic ice formation dubbed "Dickie Berg" has lost its tip. RIP big guy.
After three years of La Niña, changes are afoot. Here's what an El Niño would mean for weather across the U.S.
NOAA is using a retrofitted 1950s bomber to collect stratospheric data, as part of research into controversial solar geoengineering.
The unprecedented regulations will tackle air pollution and carbon emissions at the same time.
The record-breaking snowpack is melting with higher spring temperatures after a super-wet winter.
The country has entered yet another year of dry conditions, and communities are desperate for relief.