The Biden administration has approved more than $2.3 billion for those affected by Hurricanes Milton and Helene. Studies show the system for distributing the funds deepens historical divides.
Removing cattle from carbon-rich soils in the eastern U.S. and western Europe while intensifying production elsewhere could drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions, with little hit to global protein ...
A tracking project that has been in place since nations vowed to act on climate in 2015 sees a measurable increase in ...
The quality of New York’s drinking water—and the complex system that delivers it to each New Yorker’s tap—has long been a source of pride for city officials and residents alike. Intricate aqueducts, ...
Amid mounting health risks and changing weather patterns, advocates urge the EPA to intervene, citing the limits of Iowa’s ...
Global warming is getting little attention in the race for Arizona’s Senate seat between Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake. The ...
As Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD puts down roots in Mexico, Harris pledges “the next generation of breakthroughs” will ...
In one of three new reports on emissions, UN officials went as far as saying that the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting ...
Earth’s crust holds an abundant supply of heat that can be turned into electricity through geothermal technology. So far, ...
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New research into under-ice conditions is challenging what limnologists thought they understood about lakes’ winter behavior.
Reporting on pollution takes a small-town journalist from Texas to New York City’s largest and most residential Superfund ...