The partnership with 11 states could generate enough energy to power 10 million homes.
Farmers and scientists are increasingly observing that unusually high springtime temperatures can kill pollen and interfere with the fertilization of crops.
From Ohio's fracking fields to California's oil refineries, residents are tracking pollution missed by the EPA.
At least seven companies have failed in the nine months since Hurricane Ida, sending homeowners into a panic.
The decision could set a precedent for other Indigenous peoples who have been violently removed from their lands.
Out of work and short on cash and food, a fishing community in Peru is simultaneously paralyzed by exhaustion and ready to boil over.
The administration's flood insurance reforms could improve transparency — and make some Americans more vulnerable.
LA, the capital of car culture, could be the first big city to enact such a ban.
A new community survey exposes widespread cancer, asthma, anxiety, and depression in Wilmington, California.
'We need to actually say no to industry when it hurts communities.'
The Securities and Exchange Commission could require companies to report their annual emissions in financial filings.
Workers suffering from black lung disease need Congress to protect them.
One of America’s most prominent philosophers argues that climate change calls us to rethink world history.
Some manufacturers are going the extra mile to clean up emissions from a critical material in solar panels' supply chain.
The company is accused of dumping thousands of tons of toxic paint sludge and other pollutants where Ramapough Lenape Nation members live.
Canadians and investors continue to funnel money into fossil fuel assets that researchers warn will soon become worthless.
It's up to the Army Corps to keep it flowing.
"What's happening in the far north is off the scale."
With legislation stalled, a mass protest movement is struggling to find its place.
In response, the EPA released stricter standards for PFAS levels in drinking water.