Nature for nerds
The pair will test their new plastic solar panels in a 9,400 mile drive in a Tesla around Australia this September.
There's nothing like a 1980s Earth Day commercial to make you realize how far we haven't come.
Twitter is the worst of the bunch, followed by TikTok. YouTube and Pinterest are a bit better.
The reality TV star promoted a new line of single-use jeans as part of a clever anti-plastics campaign.
The NPR member station has partnered with the oil giant for a series riddled with industry talking points.
A new study investigates the potential public health implications of geoengineering.
Researchers are working to restore centuries-old canals so they can once again bring water to crops in the arid region.
The Colorado River is #1 of the nation's top 10 endangered rivers as climate change exacerbates its overburdening.
Two recent records set by renewables in the U.S. are welcome wins amid climate doom and gloom.
Island residents say wealthy newcomers are threating wildlife and making it harder to access public shores.
Scott Pruitt, the scandal-ridden former EPA administrator, is now running for Senate—and nobody is happy about it.
The last time something like this happened, it was the 1980s.
The government is trying to decide whether or not to cut water deliveries to Lake Mead to keep Lake Powell's levels up.
NY State attorney general Letitia James is looking into costs from “production to pump" in search of potential price gouging.
Ex-employees of a legal nonprofit that has attracted support from Mark Ruffalo and Patagonia say the organization has a culture hostile to LGBTQ people.
Researchers in 25 countries are engaging in civil disobedience to demand action against environmental disaster.
An "extinct" plant was rediscovered in the remnants of Ecuador's cloud forests.
Chile's Atacama Desert is one of the strangest landscapes in the world—and it's rapidly changing.
In the decade since a tsunami caused a nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi power plant, solar panels have been built across the surrounding area.
The chip manufacturer wants to run completely clean of emissions by 2040, but it will still have a challenge of dealing with dirty outside logistics.