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The white, red, and black invasive bugs are taking over the East Coast. Officials say you should kill them.
The Energy Department has proposed rolling back a Trump-era rollback on gas-powered water heaters, furnaces, and boilers.
Leaky sewage pipes in Baltimore are likely spilling thousands of doses of pharmaceutical drugs into the bay each year.
Letting dangerous chemicals destroy the ozone would also fry plants and make the world 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit hotter. Good thing we didn't do that.
“The Green New Deal framework is not just about addressing the climate crisis. It’s about building an economy and a society which work for all of us.”
New-Indy paper mill is stinking up a South Carolina town and making residents sick.
"You can say, ‘if it hadn’t been for this bad guy, there wouldn’t have been this bushfire.’”
The Colorado River system, the biggest water supply system in the West, is in major trouble as the punishing megadrought forces officials to trigger water cuts.
Smoke from wildfires in British Columbia and Alberta turned day into night as residents choke on dangerously polluted air.
The Golden State is leading the charge to electrify everything with new codes that will clean up buildings' emissions.
“The fuels conditions are worse than we’ve ever seen, the fire behavior is worse than we’ve ever seen," a firefighter commander said.
The policy could imperil a wolf population that conservationists have fought to restore for decades.
Tropical Depression Grace could bring more devastation to Haiti, while Tropical Storm Fred is set to make landfall in Florida.
Washington state has confirmed the first report of a live murder hornet in the region this year.
Fish swim in a spiral tower, termites march on a jungle rope, and a baboon walks on a treadmill in these winning shots.
In case you needed a reminder that climate change is here, NOAA has some bad news.
Census data shows a country moving out of locales most insulated from climate change and into the most climate-threatened regions.
What's happening in Turkey is a peek at our climate future.
A study found that increased exposure to fine particulate matter is associated with more covid-19 cases and deaths.
Wildfires have ripped through Greece, leaving its land decimated and its people in a state of peril.
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