New England Aquarium staff are treating a penguin called Beach Donkey for a painful condition known as bumblefoot.
Floodwater often contains pollutants and pathogens that can sicken and kill people in the aftermath of a storm.
The latest forecast from NOAA says that La Niña will make for a dry winter—a sign that we can expect another year of drought.
The U.S. Pacific Northwest had some of the worst air in the world this week, as wildfire smoke choked the region.
Researchers found benzene levels comparable to those in secondhand smoke leaking from stoves in California.
The invasive, tree-killing insects arrived in Pennsylvania in 2012, and they’ve quickly spread across the U.S. Northeast.
Bad things happen when nature decides to fight back.
Hard-hit Lee County has seen a surge in cases of the serious waterborne infection.
Pumped storage hydropower could make solar and wind energy available for nighttime use and cloudy days.
Water levels are so low in the drought-stricken river that barges are running aground.
The state is desperate for ways to alleviate its water crisis.
Warmer air holds more moisture, which means more rain.
This is probably an underestimation of the PFAS-contaminated areas, according to researchers.
The planet was on fire this summer, especially in areas that had little to no access to air conditioning.
Water shortages are coming after an especially dry winter and a year plagued by heat waves and drought.
Greenland’s glaciers and snow reflect heat away from the planet, so rapid melt puts the planet on a path to faster warming.
Hurricane Ian unleashed spills of harmful chemicals and sewage, and contact with floodwaters could make people seriously sick.
The president promised to support storm-resistant infrastructure as well as a new, modernized grid for the U.S. territory.
The storm is expected to bring flash floods and storm surges to both Carolinas.
The storm has upended communities in Florida, with homes washed away, streets turned to rivers, and millions without power.
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