Nature for nerds
Feels-like temps over 100 degrees F will bake the island less than a week after Hurricane Fiona knocked out the electricity grid.
The plant-based food company's stock is plummeting, and meanwhile one of its top executives has seemingly developed a taste for human flesh.
Fewer than 1% of the city's 400,000 lead service lines have been replaced since a promise to remove them in 2020.
Officials are asking states along the Colorado River Basin to drastically reduce their water usage.
Puerto Rico is once again underwater and in the dark, as Hurricane Fiona lashed the island on the 5-year anniversary of the worst blackout in U.S. history.
The storm has already swept devastation across parts of the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
Compared to cremation, turning your body into mulch keeps a surprising amount of CO2 out of the atmosphere.
The city, where Target is headquartered, is pressuring big brands to “abandon fossil-fueled ships.”
Heavy rain is expected continue through Monday afternoon, and much of the island remains under severe weather warnings.
Five years ago, Hurricane Maria knocked out power and upended lives Puerto Rico, Dominica, and St. Croix.
The flood waters that have killed more than 1,500 people have yet to recede, but the climate change connection is already clear, according to a new report.
Agents from the DOI and EPA raided the offices of QuarterNorth Energy, which has been shirking its cleanup responsibilities, this week.
Patagonia announced a plan to give away its profits in service of the planet—but the move also establishes a new form of power for the company.
The storm formed over the Atlantic this week and is moving toward Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Another year of erratic weather means cranberry farmers are facing slim margins and tough decisions.
Homes, roadways, and cars are covered in mud and debris after strong rains hit an area scarred by wildfires.
Many toilet paper makers source material from climate-critical ecosystems like the Canadian boreal forest.
The funding is the first part of $7.5 billion dedicated to expanding the country's electric vehicle charging network.
Inundated by deadly, historic floods at the end of July, many in Appalachia are still awaiting promised federal assistance.
In a legal filing, the oil giant makes a lot of surprising cultural references to argue it wasn't involved in disinformation campaigns around climate science.