The goal: uniting marine fuel producers, vessel owners and operators, cargo owners and ports to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Over the next few years, state tree nurseries across the country will build new greenhouses, expand irrigation systems, upgrade seeding equipment and bring on staff in hopes of turning millions of new federal dollars into millions of new seedlings.
In a hearing, Rosendale faulted review standards for killing a logging and vegetation project in the Lewis and Clark National Forest near Lincoln.
Warmer heat means rattlesnakes emerge out of dens and onto trails with rattlesnake sightings already being reported around Missoula. Yet the majority of those sightings turn out to be bullsnakes.
Conservation groups called the ruling a blow to the clean water regulations in an arid state where roughly half of the wetlands are cut off from the navigable waterways for at least part of most years.
The International Energy Agency says energy security concerns and policy support from rich countries are speeding up reliance on clean energy, but investments in coal power are on course to be nearly six times beyond what is needed for the world to meet targets for achieving net-zero carbon emissions.
Each day 8 million pieces of plastic find their way into our oceans, harming marine wildlife and biodiversity.
Heat waves are not new, but their frequency and intensity have become more intense as the climate has warmed.
New York’s iconic towering structures may be contributing to the city slowly being swallowed by surrounding waterways, a new study says.
"Blue Skies" by T.C. Boyle; Livewright (384 pages, $30) ——— In his latest novel, “Blue Skies,” T.C. Boyle comes up with a new variation on the literary principal of Chekhov’s gun: If a character in a Florida story acquires a pet Burmese python, sooner or later that python will eat something it shouldn’t. “Blue Skies” is the 31st work of fiction by Boyle, a longtime California resident who’s ...
Scientists are making strides against a deadly fungus imperiling millions of bats across North America.
In the first storm season of a two-year pilot project, California's groundbreaking Ballona Creek Trash Interceptor 007 stopped nearly 155,000 pounds of garbage from flowing out to the ocean.
Famed for its bald, leathery visage and astonishing wingspan, the majestic California Condor are facing a biological catastrophe they may not be able to overcome: avian flu.
Colstrip Power Plant is one of the nation’s biggest emitters of carbon dioxide pollution, with about 10.9 million tons emitted in 2021.
Scientists across the country are looking for dogs that have some scent detection experience to help fight spotted lanternflies.
Lawmakers cited NorthWestern’s environmental permitting problems at its Laurel-area gas-fired power plant as cause for stopping state agencies from considering climate change impacts.
Yet even as many across the country marked Earth Day on Saturday, relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.
Yet even as many across the country marked Earth Day on Saturday, relatively few say they feel motivated when they talk about the issue.
Sea turtles, bats and sturgeons are endangered of becoming extinct in the U.S. What are the endangered animals in your state? Look them up and get the breakdown by species group.
Celebrate Earth Day by testing your green knowledge with this 8-question quiz.
In 2022, the United States had 18 severe weather and climate disasters that cost over $1 billion, including Hurricane Ian, which caused $112 b…
Summer is almost here, which means in some parts of the country, wildfire season is on the horizon. Climate change has pushed winters to be sh…
The drive to protect vanishing whales has brought profound impacts to marine industries and those changes are accelerating as the Endangered Species Act approaches its 50th anniversary.
Spring is here, and more farmers across the U.S. expect to use drones to increase crop yields.
The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to announce new limits on vehicle emissions this week.Officials who were familiar with the pla…