Restricting the volume of high-emitting vehicles roaming city streets carries many benefits, from clearing the air to ...
Curbing the carbon footprint of what we eat won’t require an agricultural revolution. It's already happening in farms and ...
This nearly clear-cut, 640-acre parcel is state trust land and is a small part of the 108,886 state-owned acres, above- and ...
At least two-thirds of methane emissions come from human activity, which is both a problem and an opportunity.
An investigation by Grist and High Country News reveals how public institutions benefit from extractive industries on tribal ...
In 2023, the fast fashion giant Shein was everywhere. Crisscrossing the globe, airplanes ferried small packages of its ultra-cheap clothing from thousands of suppliers to tens of millions of ...
Labor and state leaders wants to land the first new U.S. smelter in 45 years. But the deal won’t happen unless Kentucky can ...
Satellite data analyzed by Brazil's space research agency INPE identified a record-breaking 346,112 fire hotspots so far this ...
It’s already possible to produce steel in a more climate-friendly way, but neither U.S. Steel nor Nippon Steel seems ready to ...
A new study suggests that framing the issue in terms of American values holds promise for motivating people across the ...
The Gulf Coast’s storm surge problem will only get worse from here, scientists warn, because of colliding phenomena. Climate ...
Natural gas power plants put in place just five years ago to replace coal in the state's Upper Peninsula are now a conundrum ...