The leading chemical manufacturer is being sued for more than $100 million by Stuart, Florida, and for millions more by other local and state governments.
Smoke traveling across Canada, the Midwest, and the Northeast, is making skies hazy and lowering regional air quality.
This news comes after State Farm, another major insurer, announced leaving the state due to more wildfires and rising costs.
If developers can't prove that they can provide water for years into the future, their subdivisions are on hold.
The project is part of President Xi Jinping’s push for underground exploration and drilling technology testing.
An analysis of previously secret documents show how chemical companies like 3M and DuPont used deflection tactics seen in other industries.
Skies across the Northeast are hazy this week, and air quality alerts have been issued for multiple cities.
The company opened a new center this month, which will allow it to make five times the number of electric buses per day.
Inflation, construction costs, and rising climate change-related risks prompted the company to leave the state's home and business insurance market.
Several people have already gone missing in rivers throughout the state. Officials want to prevent further accidents.
This year’s names list includes Idalia, Philippe, and Ophelia.
The state's building code officials voted to delay the requirements after a federal court threw out similar restrictions in California.
The volcano has been active for the past week, dropping tons of soot over surrounding towns.
By 2100, about 22% of the world will be pushed out of a "climate niche" where humans can thrive, new research finds.
More than half of the largest lakes and water reservoirs around the globe have lost water, a new study found.
El Niño's effects on GDP worldwide can be felt for years after the climactic shift is over, a new study finds.
The next five-year period "will be the warmest on record," the World Meteorological Organization warned.
A satellite image shows where tons of fast-fashion items are heaped in a clothing graveyard in the Atacama Desert.
Huge amounts of winter snow are now melting, quickly filling waterways in the national park.
If this is a sign of what's to come, the U.S. West is in for another dangerously hot summer.
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