After the 2022 storm, the state saw its highest number of vibriosis cases in more than 30 years.
The celebrated “loss and damage” fund is stalled over disagreements about who should pay in, who should receive funds, and the role of the World Bank.
After 93,000 people were exposed to jet fuel-laced water, federal officials are finally cleaning up a leaking petroleum storage facility.
The EPA has an opportunity to limit pollution and protect frontline communities.
“We’re asking for something so simple. Something that could save so many lives.”
New funding from the Biden administration aims to build an energy system more resilient against climate impacts.
Industry-funded research downplayed health hazards as far back as 1974, documents show.
Indigenous organizers and environmental advocates have been fighting to remove a green energy project for years. So far, authorities haven’t helped.
In her new book "At the Table," food policy expert Katherine Miller examines how chefs are uniquely positioned to become effective advocates.
Neighbors had celebrated the temporary shutdown of Baker Commodities, an animal-byproduct recycling plant, but now an upcoming court decision could allow it to fully reopen.
A 600-plus-page report from the National Academies of Science includes 80 recommendations for how the U.S. can achieve its target of net-zero emissions by 2050.
An investigation found that local governments are increasingly exploiting a loophole in the Clean Air Act, leaving more than 21 million Americans with air that’s dirtier than they realize.
Molly Peterson, Dillon Bergin, Emily Zentner, and Andrew Witherspoon
A recent effort by Brazilian lawmakers would be a disaster for Indigenous land claims and efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest.
The link between environmental disasters and societal collapse, explained.
The blazes comes on top of a drought that has left some river communities stranded.
The world’s largest single market has launched a bold plan to tax carbon at its borders. The rest of the world is paying close attention.
The deal to buy Pioneer Natural Resources shows Exxon’s confidence that fossil fuel output will not be hampered in years to come.
Natural disasters hit farmers with a $22 billion bill last year. Only half of that was covered by insurance.
The Department of Energy's new initiative aims to cut household energy bills by 20 percent and the cost of decarbonizing by 50 percent.
Wildfires cause billions in home damage every year. Now, insurers no longer want to take on the risk.