Facing multiple lawsuits, Dow requests an “unprecedented” permit amendment to authorize its discharge of polyethylene pellets into coastal waters. By Dylan Baddour Two weeks ago, when...
As Democrats and climate activists seize on energy costs as a political issue, new data shows electricity rates rose 5 percent nationwide in 2025. The figures...
Mohamed Okash is the Founding Director of the Institute of Climate and Environment at SIMAD University in Somalia. A recent report by the African Finance Corp....
The opaque system allows industry operatives to shape legislative decisions with little public oversight, a nonprofit research group has found. By Aman Azhar As Maryland lawmakers...
Uganda’s government has defended plans to ramp up its nascent oil industry by citing a contested scenario for rising fossil fuel use that is favoured by...
Linn County has adopted some of the nation’s strictest data center zoning rules. Residents say the protections aren’t enough. By Anika Jane Beamer PALO, Iowa—There are...
A push to emphasize affordability isn’t climate hushing, its advocates say. But a Democratic think tank has suggested this recalibration is in order—and some in the...
Arborists and land managers are trying “assisted migration” as global warming threatens livability in communities and the health of urban and rural forests. By James Bruggers...
Go behind the scenes with reporter Kiley Bense and oceans correspondent Teresa Tomassoni as they discuss how climate change is transforming the oceans for whale populations....
Why have tech heavyweights, including Google and Microsoft, become so deeply integrated in agriculture? And who benefits from their involvement? By Georgina Gustin Picture an American...