Nature for nerds
Sargassum algae is having an early, potentially record-breaking bloom in the tropical Atlantic this year. It's a problem for tourism and coastal ecosystems.
Communities in the state are already struggling with road closures and flooding, and another storm is on the way.
The administration on Monday gave the green light for the Conoco Phillips-owned Willow Project.
While his various news outlets rail against 'woke capitalism,' one of his largest companies is hiring for a position in that space.
Pacific Ocean waters have risen closer to average temperatures, ending the multi-year La Niña phenomenon that brought drought to the western Americas.
A new analysis puts some scary numbers on our global plastic problem.
The pioneering project cuts cement from the recipe and replaces it with industrial waste and carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere.
This week, 23 more activists in the ongoing Atlanta, Georgia struggle now face domestic terrorism charges, and the cops' reasoning seems especially thin.
The incident in Alabama is at least the company's fourth derailment in just over a month, including the East Palestine, Ohio disaster.
Scientists found a natural enzyme that can produce electricity from hydrogen in the atmosphere.
The troubled Vogtle plant, which is billions of dollars over budget but will be a key source of carbon-free power, has reached a crucial milestone.
A new study says the plants emit twice as much methane as previously thought.
VR therapy helped survivors of a devastating Joplin tornado heal from their trauma. Experts think it could help us all adjust to a changing climate.
A new material that more efficiently filters CO2 from the air could help improve the fledgling technology.
A huge area of the U.S. is in for colder temperatures after a very warm February.
"We’re gonna teach them some manners," State Sen. Bryan Hughes said of the potential new anti-ESG legislation targeting insurance companies.
Along more than 140 miles of Florida's west coast, humans and marine life are suffering from a toxic algae bloom.
Environmental groups say there’s nothing grassroots about Eugene Residents for Energy Choice.
A massive new oilfield could be greenlit by the Biden administration as early as this week.
The international agreement, almost two decades in the making, supports the goal to protect 30% of the world's marine environments by 2030.