Nature for nerds
It’s fine to roast the singer for her jet use—and to think about the meaning of individual responsibility in the process.
Officials suggest the flooding was caused by thunderstorms in the Death Valley mountains on Sunday.
You've eaten your takeout burrito and have a ball of sour cream-specked aluminum foil left over. Does it go in the blue bin or the trash?
Blue Frontier claims that their new AC technology could reduce energy consumption by 90%.
The fire began burning on July 29 and has claimed two lives as of yesterday.
At least 28 people have been found dead, but local authorities warn there will be a lot more.
As if we didn't have enough trouble from regular drought, flash droughts are now becoming more common.
The state's last coal-fired power plant will close down in September.
Videos shared on social media show parts of the Las Vegas Strip being inundated by flood water.
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The death toll is expected to rise after heavy storms hit the Appalachian region.
The new legislation is a huge step forward for climate action—but Manchin is also making sure he helps out the fossil fuel industry.
West London's electric grid is reaching its limits. New home construction could be banned because of data centers' energy usage.
An analysis of job numbers shows that the industry still hasn't rehired everyone it laid off during the pandemic, despite huge profits.
At least one person has died after the St. Louis metropolitan area experienced thunderstorms on Tuesday that dropped 2 inches of rain per hour.
Documents reviewed by local journalists show how Florida Power and Light used a local news site to attack its enemies.
The bright turquoise run-off might look beautiful, but it's emblematic of a rapid and worrying decline.
The usually mild region is not accustomed to high temperatures.
Hot and dry conditions have fueled the new Oak Fire in Mariposa County.
Capitol police reportedly arrested six of the protestors within an hour of the demonstration.