The low water levels are threatening the country's agricultural output, including its important olive crop.
There's a big shift coming to the Ethereum network this week. Here's what it means for the climate.
Flamingos living in the Atacama Desert's salt flats have seen their numbers decline thanks to water-intensive lithium mining.
"No one’s going to be 100% perfect," said the star, who went over her monthly water budget by 232,000 gallons in June.
A new study looks at how Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier may have moved quickly in the past.
The Ku-Maloob-Zaap oilfield in the Gulf of Mexico released a shocking amount of the greenhouse gas methane last month, a new report finds.
Watch out, Mr. Krabs: Crustacean shells could provide a crucially biodegradable material for batteries.
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant got a lifeline early Thursday.
From wildfires to droughts to floods, here's how our struggling planet looked from above.
After wildfires earlier this year, the water supply for Las Vegas, New Mexico is too contaminated to use.
In the face of rising energy prices, Germany, California, and Japan are reconsidering early nuclear plant retirement.
The Texas comptroller has named 10 financial entities it thinks are "boycotting" oil and gas.
Last month the tech giant shifted its algorithm to exclude a crucial component of the overall greenhouse gas impact of air travel.
From factories shutting off power to relics being exposed, a record-breaking drought and heat wave are hitting China hard.
Plants sweat much like humans do—and observing this behavior can help predict where wildfires will be most severe.
Researchers in the UK rolled out a prototype last week of a paper-thin floating fuel cell.
Louisiana's climate-denier attorney general is behind the rejection of funding for a project that would help protect the city.
An investigation from Bloomberg looks at how big companies use an industry-led recycling campaign to generate good PR, and not much else.
Elephant Butte Reservoir on the Rio Grande River is at just 3.8% capacity.
Chevron-sponsored Permian Proud is providing community news (and corporate propaganda) in one of Texas' most news-starved regions.
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