The sea mammals were taken off the endangered list in 2017, and their numbers have only decreased since.
@BPDeezNutzz expertly trolled oil and gas giant BP before Twitter suspended the account amid Blue Check chaos.
The state's Railroad Commission is investigating whether the 5.4-magnitude quake last week was a natural event.
The sustainability influencer highlights just how many usable items end up on the curb on garbage day.
Low water levels in the river have revealed sunken artifacts—and now a fossil from an American lion.
People in Jackson, Mississippi keep losing access to drinking water. The EPA has opened a civil rights investigation in the predominantly Black city.
The activist began her journey four months ago to reach COP27 in time.
Maui, Venice, Lake Tahoe, and other popular destinations are on Fodor Travel's 'No List' for 2023.
Reporting from The Guardian suggests that crew members are concerned about the huge waste and emissions caused by the big-budget production.
High heat and low precipitation have only spread dry conditions, a NOAA analysis found.
Cities all over the world saw unusually high temperatures for November, while Greenland broke a disturbing record in September.
The future is sustainability focused, but companies may not have the talent to address those challenges, according to a top Microsoft executive.
The company plans to open a wood chip burning plant in the U.S. by 2030.
The crucial river is shrinking amid drought, disrupting boat traffic and harming water quality in nearby communities.
Even after months sitting in a compost bin, many plastic items were still intact, researchers found.
Companies have learned they can use UN climate talks to deflect from their contributions to the global crisis.
The vulnerable bears have gathered near Churchill, Canada to wait for ice to form in Hudson Bay.
The incoming president has promised to end the Amazon land grabs and set new emissions targets.
Sandy exposed New York City's vulnerability to climate change—and officials are still grappling with the fallout.
The 2012 storm flooded NYC and New Jersey just before Halloween, wreaking havoc on infrastructure from subways to hospitals.
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