Nature for nerds
Failure to account for climate change means low-income homeowners could see their home values plunge.
A pair of studies examines ways to break down plastic, but there may be risks in trying to amplify these natural processes.
A robot swam under Thwaites glacier and found that melting is happening faster in these cracks.
Amid a local news void and right-wing scaremongering, bad science is spreading around the toxic train derailment in East Palestine.
Many people in East Palestine remain unsure of what risks they are being exposed to and what steps they should take.
The Biden Administration has released rules mandating that, to receive federal funding, EV chargers must be American-made and useable by all electric vehicles.
Finally, amid all the greenwashing and vague tree-planting plans, there's a way to monetize blowing up a pipeline.
Ohio governor calls on Congress to investigate how that could happen.
“The future of the EPA and our planet are at stake.”
Security footage from Salem, Ohio shows flames coming from under a section of the train about 20 miles before it reached East Palestine.
The oil giant is quitting an area of research it has long held up as part of a clean "energy future."
The DOE loan is part of a Biden Administration push to create a domestic EV supply chain.
At least we know we're safe from a high-speed rail zombie outbreak. Right?
We could cut fossil fuel use. Or we could put cannons on the Moon and shoot enough dust into orbit to block out the light of the Sun!
The conservative chicken chain has angered its base. And all it took was adding a cruciferous vegetable to the menu.
A new lawsuit accuses Shell of failing to prepare for a world that's more reliant on green energy.
Scientists race to study Arctic lakes before they are lost forever.
Chick-Fil-A is the latest to add new plant-based menu items, with a three-city test of a vegetable sandwich.
Hot and dry conditions weakened trees, making them more likely to perish from insects and disease.
Documents reveal tech lobbyists revised a right-to-repair bill before New York's governor signed it.