Parts of Kentucky and Missouri saw nine inches of rain in just a few hours.
The Democrats’ deal with Manchin is a climate landmark that would also boost fossil fuels.
Before the Manchin news broke, Biden announced a slate of climate measures.
“This is not another ‘before it’s too late’ book. This is a ‘what if it’s already too late?’ book.”
The bill would devote $369 billion toward tackling “energy security and climate change."
The rapper's Boeing 767 was a gift from a Canadian cargo airline.
The state department of transportation says many of its highway projects have “no significant impact.”
The city’s decision to relocate a scrapyard to a majority Black and Brown community is part of a pattern of environmental discrimination, according to a federal investigation.
'We cannot co-manage what is under the custody of people who have been destroying it.'
In the past two years, nearly 20 percent of the iconic trees have been destroyed by wildfire.
City allegedly addresses illegal dumping complaints by people of color more slowly than those from white residents.
"It’s a green light for the conventional oil and gas industry to continue to do what they’ve done, which is abandon these wells whenever they feel like it."
It's good news for tomato lovers, mixed for urban gardeners.
Since 2011, enforcement budget has declined by nearly 30 percent.
Experts call on U.K. officials to prepare for periods of extreme heat or risk thousands of excess deaths.
Clean up efforts in the Pacific Northwest are directing their attention away from the end life of plastic to focus on the beginning.
Samantha Wohlfeil, InvestigateWest
Turning up the heat also means turning up the ozone and wildfire smoke.
The president unveiled new climate actions that activists say "don’t even scratch the surface of what’s needed."
Researchers say some climate models are underestimating future floods.
The world’s largest open-pit gold mine could destroy the tundra — and the livelihoods of those who depend on it.