Nature for nerds
The gentle marine mammal hasn't been seen in the habitat near southern China since at least 2008.
From factories shutting off power to relics being exposed, a record-breaking drought and heat wave are hitting China hard.
Floods devastated Eastern Kentucky in July. Now, a community wants to hold Blackhawk Mining accountable for its possible role in the disaster.
Plants sweat much like humans do—and observing this behavior can help predict where wildfires will be most severe.
Researchers in the UK rolled out a prototype last week of a paper-thin floating fuel cell.
The newly discovered Nadir crater off the coast of Africa dates to the same time as the famous Chicxulub impact, which killed off most life on Earth.
Louisiana's climate-denier attorney general is behind the rejection of funding for a project that would help protect the city.
An investigation from Bloomberg looks at how big companies use an industry-led recycling campaign to generate good PR, and not much else.
Elephant Butte Reservoir on the Rio Grande River is at just 3.8% capacity.
States in the parched Colorado River Basin failed to meet federal demands that they slash water usage. Yet so far, there have been no consequences.
Chevron-sponsored Permian Proud is providing community news (and corporate propaganda) in one of Texas' most news-starved regions.
Evacuation plans for hurricanes and wildfires don't always take pets into account.
Conservation is usually about protecting species. But in this case, we promise it's totally OK to kill these ones.
A panel of experts tasked with making plans to improve the Texas electric grid is concealing key information from the public.
The “belt” is predicted to stretch from Texas up to Wisconsin by the middle of this century.
The invasion of the spotted lanternflies is intensifying, and if you haven't been doing your part to kill them, it's time to step up.
Follow these TikTok creators for tips on sustainable daily habits.
The water contamination crisis began in 2014, and residents are still fighting for justice.
Government officials say the shocking carnage is the result of a contaminant being dumped into the Oder River along the Poland-Germany border.
Two new studies drive home the urgency of curbing warming to keep the continent's ice sheets intact.