The bleak, national assessment of the environment recommends an Indigenous rights-based approach.
America’s workers are facing increasingly dire conditions.
But do its members really have the same interests?
"It's now time for executive Beast Mode."
But nobody knows quite what that means yet.
Bitcoin, we have a problem.
Homes are rejected for efficiency upgrades because they need repairs. Many owners can't afford them.
Residents challenge regulators’ claims that they can’t account for toxic oil and gas emissions in the San Joaquin Valley.
A patchwork of regulations is out of sync with the urgency of the climate crisis, experts say.
As heat waves strike Europe and China, crops are withering.
After West Virginia v. EPA, the Clean Air Act still holds the keys to climate action.
Americans broadly support action, a Pew poll shows, but partisanship keeps getting in the way.
President Biden is in the kingdom this week to strengthen ties. Meanwhile, a U.S.-Saudi joint venture on the Texas coast is pumping out toxic chemicals and greenhouse gases.
Environmental advocates said they "will not rest" until the decision is overturned in court.
Without new policies, the nation won't even come close to halving emissions by the end of this decade.
When it comes to issues like supply-chain traceability, companies like ADM are pioneering a holistic approach to business practices.
The activism spotlight has left the Coal River Valley. But when the battlefield is your home, you don’t give up the fight.
A new study pinpoints the economic cost of emissions, paving the way for international legal action.
The Escazú Agreement establishes the relationship between human rights and environmental protections. The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues urged its member states to adopt it.
In Toledo, Ohio, monitoring and treating algae-contaminated water from Lake Erie costs $100 per family per year.