It was an election cycle in which Democrats had a real climate victory to campaign on. What happened?
Cities all over the world saw unusually high temperatures for November, while Greenland broke a disturbing record in September.
The future is sustainability focused, but companies may not have the talent to address those challenges, according to a top Microsoft executive.
The company plans to open a wood chip burning plant in the U.S. by 2030.
Companies have learned they can use UN climate talks to deflect from their contributions to the global crisis.
Environmental groups think it could be a ‘super-motivator’ for 2 million voters.
A new UN report says we're on track for 2.5 degrees of warming, not the target 1.5. We need to reduce emissions by 45%, but we're headed for a 10% increase.
Earth's upper atmosphere is becoming less dense as the planet warms, leaving satellites in orbit longer and increasing collision risks, new research suggests.
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.
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.
The IRA has been called the largest piece of climate legislation in U.S. history. But for many environmental advocates, it's not necessarily good news.
The planet is less than half a degree Celsius away from rapidly thawing permafrost and sea level rise.
"No one’s going to be 100% perfect," said the star, who went over her monthly water budget by 232,000 gallons in June.
A new study looks at how Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier may have moved quickly in the past.
Last month the tech giant shifted its algorithm to exclude a crucial component of the overall greenhouse gas impact of air travel.
Two new studies drive home the urgency of curbing warming to keep the continent's ice sheets intact.
November's ballots include some people spouting disturbing views on climate science.
A new paper argues that the worst-case scenarios of climate catastrophe are little explored—and we need to be prepared.
The move is part of a larger retaliation for Speaker Pelosi's visit to Taiwan—and interrupts a bright spot in recent diplomatic history.
It’s fine to roast the singer for her jet use—and to think about the meaning of individual responsibility in the process.