Californians who lived near the highest-producing wells were more likely to die of COVID-19 at the beginning of the pandemic, recent research shows. By Liza Gross...
The city’s only wetlands “mitigation bank” on Staten Island sells credits to waterfront developers so they can comply with a federal “no net loss” policy for...
The Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho have long fought for water sovereignty on the Wind River Indian Reservation, but their effort is being challenged by federal...
After a clean heat policy became a millstone for Democrats in November’s election, the state’s ambitious climate targets are themselves in the crosshairs. By Nathaniel Eisen...
Under the Biden administration, the department had considered the current and future impacts of climate change in almost everything it did, calculating how increased heat, flooding...
Residents describe experiences of sore throats and other symptoms. The energy storage industry insists that this incident is an extreme outlier. By Dan Gearino, Kiley Price...
The state’s largest utility-scale solar installation yet will come online this year. It could spur more projects across the state, but pending legislation puts the future...
Environmental leaders believe grants and other sources of funding will allow them to continue cutting pollution, even if federal money isn’t available following the change in...
More than a thousand incarcerated firefighters helped beat back the LA blazes. This is what you should know about their work. Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living...
I am reminded of a surprising and cherished memory of a gift that arrived at my office door one July afternoon—four tiny raspberries. As I sat...