Nature for nerds
Another of the rail company's freight trains overturned this weekend. NTSB investigators headed to the site on Monday to assess what went wrong.
The Atlanta Police Department said that the officers “exercised restraint” and “used non-lethal enforcement” to detain 35 protestors.
The bioplastic is more durable than paper straws—but bioplastics aren't necessarily the way to combat our waste problem.
Utilities knew about the dangers of indoor air pollution in 1972 and downplayed them, a DeSmog investigation found.
Ray Brewer pled guilty this week to charges he defrauded investors when he said he was building anaerobic digesters on dairy farms in California and Idaho.
If you think it's just human-made pollution that'll be clogging our lungs, think again.
Owners of the Thacker Pass project broke ground on Wednesday, despite a two-year battle over the site.
Monarchs overwintering along the state's coast, already endangered, were hit hard by a series of extreme winter weather events in December.
The Upper Ohio River Valley has been layered in industrial pollution for centuries, and residents are fed up.
Californians are struggling with unsafe roads, power outages, and piles of snow after a winter blast.
A coalition of cities voted to keep backing a project to build's the nation's first small modular reactor, despite rising costs.
An increase in renewables staved off the worst-case scenario, but emissions still rose thanks to extreme weather and the global energy crisis.
The White House said it's prepared to veto Republican legislation that would ban retirement investment managers from considering climate and social factors.
Interstate feuds threaten to complicate the already-difficult task of getting regional power grids off fossil fuels.
The billionaire expressed interest in geoengineering to block sunlight, as scientists cautiously advise more research into the controversial practice.
“Indigenous rights, human rights, must go hand-in-hand with climate protection and climate action,” Thunberg said.
The lights are still off for customers across the country, more snow in California, and the first real snowfall over NYC.
Red states top a new list of the country's top wind and solar producers.
In the wake of the Ohio train derailment, towns wonder how to avoid same fate.
Three biologists argue that popular notions of a fungi-based system connecting trees may be wishful thinking.