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The disaster comes during a heavy monsoon season that's already caused deadly mudslides.
The much-hyped blue hydrogen actually has a shockingly large greenhouse gas footprint, according to new research.
The settlement will bring an end to a 13-year-long court battle, but the oil giant still claims the spill was caused by third parties.
A weather station off the Italian coast hit 119.8 degrees Fahrenheit (48.8 degrees Celsius) on Wednesday.
Lobbyists fought hard against the infrastructure bill. They haven't yet been successful, but the fight's not over yet.
“The governor’s been caught with his pants down, and is desperately praying we get through the summer.”
Despite recent headlines, a study found that hermit crabs are likely attracted to trash because they think it's food—not because they want to have sex with it.
The fast-moving fire is officially the second-largest in state history and the biggest single fire on record.
An Exxon executive was recorded saying that the company's support for a carbon tax was nothing but a "great advocacy tool."
Sea level rise, heat waves, drought, and storms are all getting worse and more common. We have to act now.
For the first time, the IPCC has focused on the need to drive down methane emissions.
The IPCC has laid out the stakes for our warming planet. Now, it's up to us to choose what path we want to walk down.
The latest massive climate report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change arrives in a world where climate change can no longer be ignored.
One local official compared the apocalyptic scene to a "biblical catastrophe."
"This is the first time Hyatt Powerplant has gone offline as a result of low lake levels," one official said.
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could be at risk. But don't freak out quite yet. (About it, anyways. Climate change is still a nightmare.)
The biggest Big Oil laggard is thinking about setting a net zero target following a summer of stunningly bad press.
Call4Climate provides a super easy way to call your elected representatives and demand clean energy, a Civilian Conservation Corps, and more.
California's multibillion-dollar agriculture industry is in serious trouble due to the drought. And you'll be paying for it at the grocery store.
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