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Miners moving to the U.S. means that the network is eating up more and more fossil fuel-fired power.
It's not just heat exhaustion and stroke that harm people when temperatures rise. Researchers found that hot days drove mental health crises as well.
Huge methane emissions have been sneaking under the radar, new figures from the International Energy Agency reveal.
The Biden Administration received record-setting bids on its first offshore wind lease sale.
The former head of Texas' power grid said a decision to keep electricity prices high during last year's storm came from the governor.
The wildfires are currently burning some 70,000 acres a day, threatening habitats and livelihoods.
Tesla has settled with the EPA over Clean Air Act violations at its Fremont factory after repeatedly failing to deal with hazardous emissions.
The connection between sea ice and climate isn't understood, but the new record low has scientists alarmed.
The U.S. military is realizing that accelerating floods, heat waves, and other disasters are likely to cause it some big problems.
The court rejected an appeal from the pipeline's developer and let stand a lower court ruling calling for a more thorough environmental review.
The move against the Nord Stream 2 project illustrates how geopolitical conflict—not the climate crisis—shapes energy policy.
The country's telecommunications companies were able to repair a major subsea fiber optic cable badly damaged during last month's volcanic eruptions.
Invasion ecologists make their case for planetary protection needing an upgrade.
"There’s enormous volatility... That’s going to make the decision on where we even continue to have the Winter Olympics."
It took just 30 minutes for the main plume to reach the atmospheric layer beneath space.
The storm has swept across the country, knocking out power and imperiling drivers.
Boebert's new ad positions her as a hero for forests—without any mention of her rich history of climate denial.
A new study reveals just how important deep sea plankton are for removing carbon from the atmosphere.
Nearly half of 1,210 eagles showed signs of repeated exposure to lead in a new study.
Over 100 people are dead and dozens missing after record rains in Petrópolis.
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