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Federal data shows this was the third-most costly year for extreme weather in the U.S., driven by climate change and people increasingly living in harm's way.
A new analysis from the Rhodium Group found that U.S. emissions had increased by 6.2% relative to 2020 levels. We did it, Joe.
A space heater likely caused New York's deadliest fire in decades. To ensure a safer, more comfortable future for all, we need better buildings.
The Energy Department is dealing with bureaucratic hurdles to undo Trump era rules, allowing inefficient appliances to stay on the market.
The nation's president called for authorities to figure out how to extinguish an inferno that has been burning in a natural gas crater for decades.
Airlines claim they're sending thousands of empty flights out in an attempt to maintain market share despite the environmental damage.
The main buyer of a dirty coal byproduct sold by one of Sen. Joe Manchin's companies won't be using it to mine bitcoin anytime soon.
Keurig Canada agreed to pay a $3 million fine and must also change its packaging and marketing materials, according to the terms of a new settlement.
The film's calls to action are the same ones we're been hearing for decades. It's time to try something new.
Snowfall rates in excess of an inch an hour and dangerous travel conditions will overtake the I-95 corridor on Thursday into Friday.
On the first anniversary of the January 6 insurrection, we’re reminded that the future hinges on rejecting the two Big Lies.
New statistics show that most Americans live in counties that experienced dangerously high temperatures.
Scientists are dispatching the autonomous sub and a host of other instruments to get a detailed view of the what's going on under Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier.
The new regulation mandates that car advertisements include references to travel alternatives, such as walking or riding a bike.
Scores of penguins died of dehydration in a desperate attempt to reach the nearby ocean amid triple-digit temperatures in Punta Tomba, Argentina.
Officials said Monday they were looking into the possibility the fire may have started on the group's property.
More electric skies at the top of the world are yet another indicator of just how weird things are getting.
Cities are required to start rolling out their composting programs this year, but a lot of hurdles remain.
The West Virginia senator now says passing climate legislation should be easy, actually.
The weather wasn't just wild, it was also incredibly hot across large parts of the Lower 48, leading to what is likely a new national record.