Trump has spent years swinging at “wind mills,” now states are swinging back.
Trump has spent years swinging at “wind mills,” now states are swinging back.
In its first 100 days, the Trump administration has slashed federal agencies, canceled national reports, and yanked funding from universities. The shockwaves will be felt worldwide.
Drought, wind, and climate change are turning the Borderplex into a morass of airborne grit.
The executive action weakens environmental review and public input in favor of industrial-scale tree cutting—despite science showing it won’t stop wildfires.
Researchers warn that current land management models don’t account for accelerated, human-driven rock formation processes.
Deep-sea mining could unleash clouds of debris that threaten a mysterious, vital ecosystem we barely understand.
A regional severe weather outbreak is on the table, with strong tornadoes and very large hail possible across parts of Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin.
New research shows the blast triggered secondary gravity waves that rattled the upper atmosphere, where satellites orbit.
Efficient appliances used to have bipartisan support. What happened?
The Jones Road Fire tore through over 15,300 acres of drought-stricken Pine Barrens—leaving a smoky scar visible from space.
Several years ago, snow in New Zealand’s Southern Alps turned red, and while many blamed wildfires at the time, new research uncovers the true culprit.
The right to repair can reduce emissions and pollution. But for conservatives, it’s “a freedom and liberty issue.”
Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a “scary” health burden.
Scientists speculate that asteroids colliding with Earth delivered water—an essential building block of life—but new research suggests the planet didn’t need the delivery.
A suitcase-sized quantum sensor could soon reveal hidden water, oil, and even underground mountains—all by tracking how atoms fall.
The truth might be simpler than what you likely learned in high school.
New analysis shows several families of dinosaurs were likely thriving in North America in the latter days of the dinosaur era.
Shifting political and regulatory winds have led to fewer shareholder resolutions on environmental and social issues.
Cores extracted from the impact crater revealed evidence of an ancient, life-nurturing hydrothermal system in the wake of the catastrophe.
Wildlife crossings help decrease the millions of vehicle collisions with large animals that occur every year in the US