The decision, spurred by a hunger strike and a federal civil rights investigation, is a major win for environmental justice fights nationally.
A new IEA report says oil and gas companies could earn a profit by plugging methane leaks.
Annual plastic production weighs as much as 45,500 Eiffel Towers.
Governments are spending too much money on fire suppression and not enough on prevention.
The announcement is a victory for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, but DAPL remains operational.
How a Supreme Court win for tribal sovereignty could have ripple effects on environmental protections across the country.
The scholar Melissa Aronczyk sees dangers in borrowing from the PR playbook.
Can it work for PFAS-contaminated farms?
A growing number of scientists are cautioning that blaming disasters solely on climate overlooks the poor policy and planning decisions that make these events much worse.
Here's why that matters.
A federal court found that an Arizona utility that crushed rooftop solar was not protected from antitrust laws.
New UN report highlights how warming temperatures are upending nature's life cycles — with devastating impacts on agriculture and biodiversity.
Federal data reveal the plan does little to stop drilling and may push future development into Indigenous communities.
"We really should have been doing this yesterday"
Students at five universities have launched a coordinated legal campaign against fossil fuel investments.
For Midwesterners, winter has long been a point of pride. Now, climate change is playing havoc with traditions.
The state now claims it has more than 1,700 orphan well sites that will cost $290 million to clean up.
Here's what Republicans had to say about it.
The federal government wants to use its massive buying power to clean up heavy industry.
Europe faces a balancing act: keeping the heat on while promising to eliminate natural gas entirely.