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.”
As the federal government calls for cuts, Indigenous leaders work to protect tribal water rights.
A white savior rides again in trope-ridden film.
The United States recognizes eight trees as endangered or threatened. New research suggests that number should be over 100.
With government monitoring lagging behind, members are installing their own monitors.
The toxic pollutants, also known as PFAS, are everywhere on the planet.
26 environmental and public health groups petitioned the agency to phase out fossil fuel-burning heaters.
More Americans are blaming corporations, not individuals, for the climate crisis, a new poll shows.
No rain and a 70-day heat wave spur crop failures, power cuts, and dangerously-low reservoirs across parts of China.
The new climate law makes tax credits for the controversial tech more lucrative and easier to access.
Forests worldwide are feeling the fiery effects of climate change.
Time and again, mining company Homestake and government agencies promised to clean up waste from decades of uranium processing. It didn’t happen.
The total number of National Flood Insurance Program policies has decreased nearly 9 percent since last fall.