Officials are concerned that amid record heat and drought conditions, fireworks pose too much of a wildfire risk.
The heat-caused damage in the Pacific Northwest is a stark sign of how screwed our infrastructure is when it comes to climate change.
South Florida is sinking and threatened by sea level rise. It's never been more clear its buildings are in danger.
A new study shows that if people are going to continue living in urban centers, those centers can't be car-dependent.
Algae blooms spurred by drought and heat are to blame.
The Fox News host is losing his mind over something a random professor said five years ago.
Fox's failure to cover a coal miner strike shows they care about coal bosses, not coal workers.
The UN declares what we can all see with our very own eyes.
The weather in its hubs has been unpleasant at times, but by no means unprecedented.
If public transit were more robust, it wouldn't have to be this way.
Synthetic Messenger, a project from artists Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne, makes climate news stories more visible with clicks.
Scientists confirmed that the body of one of these stinging, venom-spitting creatures was found near Seattle. But don't panic!
Oakley, Utah placed a moratorium on any new construction projects that would tap into the city's water system.
Historically low levels at a California reservoir may have helped researchers find a plane that crashed in 1965.
As a heat wave intensifies, the state's grid operator is urging people to conserve power. Again.
Temperatures could smash all-time records, worsening the megadrought gripping the region.
The administration says it will “repeal or replace” Trump's rollback of protections for the Tongass National Forest, but the details aren't yet clear.
To help the fish survive the megadrought, workers will truck 17 million of them from hatching locations into cooler bay waters.
Biden is letting major climate proposals fall from his infrastructure plan. Recent history shows that's a bad idea.
Fifty top scientists warn climate change and biodiversity loss are one and the same, and world leaders need to start addressing them in tandem.
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