Repeat water-use offenders in Los Angeles can be fined up to $600.
Across the Mediterranean this week, firefighters battled intense blazes amid extreme temperatures.
The Democratic senator’s monthslong waffling foreshadows the future of the fossil fuel playbook.
The drier things get, the more unexpected side effects emerge, like a hot sauce shortage, old bodies in barrels, and new fish in new places.
Dem lawmakers are working to pass a spending bill that will address emissions as soon as possible, but Manchin has found a new way to stall.
Almost half of the lake's surface area is now gone due to overuse and drought.
Thanks to drought and water overuse, the reservoir has reached some of the lowest levels in its 80-year existence.
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Photos of the aftermaths of some of the most catastrophic fires from the past decade illustrate the devastation of climate change.
The massive saltwater lake keeps shrinking. It's fallen below the historic level reached less than a year ago and things are only set to get worse.
It’s impossible for me now to see the climate fight and my queer identity as separable, just as it would look silly to take the green stripe from the rainbow.
The collapse came a day after the mountain recorded record-high temperatures.
"Food miles" are a bigger emitter than previously thought, new research finds.
The court's decision in West Virginia v. EPA says that the agency effectively does not have the power to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
Google is expanding an emissions calculator for business customers and ahead of a summit on sustainability.
As of June 15, over a million acres of the state had already been scorched, the earliest the state hit that benchmark in decades.
If this happens, L.A. would become the largest city in the U.S. to enact such a ban.
The agency started the largest wildfire in New Mexico history with two flawed prescribed burns. A new federal report tries to explain why.
The blood-like speckles in the snow are created by algae, which can fuel snowmelt.
The Po river has not had any rain in over 110 days, revealing a barge that sank eight decades ago.
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