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A punishing heat wave swept across southern Europe this weekend, forcing evacuations in Greece and pushing several countries ...
Human-driven warming has pushed multiple Earth systems dangerously close to irreversible tipping points, but social and ...
A heat dome sent temperatures soaring across the Eastern U.S. last week, part of a growing trend driven by human-caused ...
Senate Republicans are advancing a tax bill that would provide $18 billion in new benefits to oil and gas companies while ...
A team of international scientists circumnavigating Antarctica has documented widespread environmental decline, including ...
Chicago plans to replace its 400,000 lead service lines on a timeline that lags far behind federal regulations, raising ...
A new executive order from former President Trump puts political appointees in charge of defining scientific standards in ...
In the Sierra Nevada foothills, a worker-owned solar company is showing how cooperatives can build better jobs and community ...
Texas lawmakers approved $100 million in new funding to seal abandoned oil and gas wells, but advocates warn that weak ...
Federal officials reinstated two major PFAS research grants in Maine that had been abruptly canceled, leaving one tribal-led ...
Microplastics have saturated Lake Champlain’s beaches, wildlife, and water, and researchers are now racing to track their ...
China installed enough solar and wind power between January and May to match the total electricity use of countries like Indonesia or Turkey, even as its clean energy industry faces deep financial ...