Experts say carbon sequestration projects that don’t prioritize biodiversity may be doing more harm than good, including to the climate. By Keerti Gopal Large-scale tree planting...
Biobanking enables researchers to preserve genetic diversity in wildlife by freezing and storing living cells. By Kiley Price The world’s wildlife are facing a barrage of...
Andy Beshear, the popular coal state governor, is trying to navigate a red wave that has overtaken Kentucky in recent years and defeat a Republican challenger,...
The 86-year-old leader of the 1.3 billion-member Catholic Church bluntly urges more aggressive action to curb emissions at the next U.N. climate meeting in eight weeks....
New research highlights the role of white opponents of wind energy projects, but experts disagree about the significance. By Lydia Larsen A new paper examines how...
The facility, in Plum Borough outside Pittsburgh, would be the state’s 15th “injection” well. Pennsylvania’s gas industry has never had a comprehensive plan for disposing of...
The month’s shocking surge is likely to make 2023 the hottest year on record and drive extreme impact around the globe. It could also be a...
Protecting the Southwest’s winged mammals from the menaces coming to their roosts and their flight paths first requires changing the public’s perspectives of the keystone species....
Toxic coal ash has polluted Alabama’s waters for years. Is the state doing enough to stop it? By Lee Hedgepeth MONTGOMERY, Ala.—At an EPA meeting in...
Research showing Black and Latino residents are twice as likely to have lead service lines has added urgency to demands that the city commit to removing...