Why Energy Secretary Chris Wright believes climate change isn't a crisis Wright is a former oil and gas executive who calls himself a "climate realist."
Lawsuit blames oil companies for woman’s Seattle heat-dome death The daughter of a woman killed by the Northwest’s extreme heat wave of 2021 is suing the oil industry over her mother’s death. John Ryan
Making brick kilns that pollute less One study shows simple steps can significantly cut emissions from a major source of air pollution.
Peruvian farmer loses landmark climate case against German energy giant A Peruvian farmer has lost a decade-long legal climate case against Germany energy giant RWE. Saúl Luciano Lliuya claimed the company's emissions had contributed to glacial melt threatening his Andean hometown. Simeon Tegel
Conspiracy theorists threaten to shut down cloud seeding technology Cloud seeding is a safe and proven technology widely employed by desert states in the U.S. to increase precipitation.
Young people sued Montana over climate and won. Now, Republicans are pushing back Young people in Montana won a lawsuit against the state for promoting fossil fuels, saying it violated the state constitution’s right to “a clean and healthful environment.”
Hells Canyon, the deepest gorge in the U.S., is surprisingly young Hells Canyon is the deepest river canyon in the United States. Now scientists have solved the mystery of when it formed. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Over-polluted communities vow to fight despite EPA's rollback on environmental justice tkkttktktk Nate Perez
Buildings and light pollution pose deadly threat to migrating birds. Here's how you can help Several cities in the Midwest create an especially deadly path for birds where light pollution and buildings confuse them.
Insurance costs are soaring around Tornado Alley. Hail is the big problem. While tornadoes can obliterate communities, hailstorms cause damage across much larger areas. Michael Copley