Extreme weather leaves millions of Americans with power bills they can't afford.
The move is a “major milestone” in the state’s clean energy transition.
As the climate warms, animals are heading for new areas. The Indigenous Māori’s experience handling the shift offers a warning — and lessons — for people around the world.
Farmers have to apply heaps of emissions-heavy fertilizer to provide crops with enough nitrogen. Scientists are looking to legumes for help.
The ongoing drought was already hitting electricity generation.
Climate change is straining FEMA’s capacity to help people after a disaster.
The state passed a slate of bills that tighten up its climate plans.
Carbon emissions cost society at least three times more than the government's official estimate.
Rising temperatures, lawsuits, and COVID relief funds are pushing Southern states to finally invest in prison air conditioning.
Many American schools are not prepared for "heat days."
The decision doesn’t halt oil production in the contested areas. But environmental groups are still calling it a win.
Not all locals are happy about it.
In a warming world, scientists keep needing to revise their projections.
Nearly 200,000 people in Mississippi’s capital don’t have water to drink, flush toilets, or fight fires.
The Northeast's 'flash drought' is a reminder that dryness isn't just a U.S. West problem.
Parts of the country have received 5 times more rainfall this August than average.
"They won't have water for six months. The power lines are down."
Support for climate policies is double what most people think, a new study found.
How do you keep a culinary tradition alive on a warming planet?
“This is a historic moment for California, for our partner states, and for the world.”