Nature for nerds
Scientists say we may have just 10 years left to avert worldwide glaning.
After an unusually warm and snowless winter, plants are sprouting earlier than usual across many states.
Officials are optimistic that the stream ecosystem will recover, but "it won't be quick."
The city council of Laguna Beach voted Tuesday to ban the sale and use of all types of balloon.
Vivek Ramaswamy has become a darling of the right-wing war against environmental, social, and corporate governance investing.
A judge authorized plans to gun down 150 loose cattle from helicopters, to stop the animals' environmental destruction in Gila National Forest.
The storm also brought a seemingly unprecedented blizzard warning for Los Angeles.
The announcement is “yet another nail in the coffin for PFAS.”
Severe winter weather is sweeping across much of the western and northern U.S. this week, causing "difficult to impossible travel" conditions.
A new breed of massive, cold-weather-proof hog is venturing south.
An erupting volcano, a bald eagle squabble, and more are the honorees of NatGeo's annual picture contest.
A new report looks at a well-connected nonprofit that has been helping grassroots groups across the country fight local solar projects—with misinformation.
People in East Palestine continue to be worried about the chemicals they were exposed to.
Only a thin strip of the country is set to be near average over the next few days. Forecasters are calling the forthcoming temps "anomalous."
Trains carry hazardous chemicals everyday. They're also dangerously unregulated.
A Koch-owned chemical plant in Texas spent years running from the Clean Air Act. New evidence suggests it bent the law until it broke.
New York recently became the latest state to legalize composting of human remains, a process pioneered by Recompose.
Looking back at some of the most harmful train derailments in recent U.S. history.
A public health expert says these are the questions he has in the aftermath of a toxic chemical spill in East Palestine.
Attorneys representing the group argue that the water protection rule is unconstitutional and would hurt landowners.