Western culture has long painted eating bugs as backward and gross. But learned disgust can be overcome — if the conditions are right.
Biden's green jobs program was never what it seemed. Now it's shutting down before Trump takes office.
Trump calls climate change a hoax. But at the state level, the climate fight will continue — or even accelerate.
A GOP-led Congress could resuscitate the effort to transfer roughly 2 acres within the Wind River Indian Reservation to a local irrigation district.
As they rebuild, residents of the middle-class enclave could face steep price hikes.
On the controversial Willow Project: "We did what needed to be done at the time."
Unstable electricity is a fact of life on the island, where privatization, underinvestment, and climate change leave the grid at constant risk of collapse.
Ants — yes, ants — could protect apples, nuts, cocoa, and other beloved crops from disease and climate change.
A 2022 poll of 1,500 U.S. teenagers found that 89 percent of them regularly think about the environment, “with the majority feeling more worried than hopeful.”
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While the destructive Los Angeles fires rage, all eyes have turned to the app that lets you track them.
Driving into lower Manhattan is now more expensive, but the toll promises cleaner air, safer streets, and improved subways.
Forest advocates said the National Old Growth Amendment allowed too much logging, while the timber industry called it too restrictive.
Around the world, dramatic swings between heavy rain and drought are increasing exponentially, according to new research.
We have yet to solve the problems that Carter confronted head-on as president.
Powerful winds and extra-dry vegetation have fueled what may become the costliest wildfires on record.
The fires could cause more than $20 billion in damages, further straining the state’s fragile insurance market.
That's where the U.S. gets most of its offshore oil.
How the microorganisms lurking in your dishwasher could turn out to be climate superstars.
New Clark City is being built from scratch to withstand extreme weather. Will it be a beacon of hope or a greenwashed illusion?
Climate change, a development boom, and overexploitation of groundwater are draining the Sunshine State.