Nearly five years ago, the United States Department of Energy, or DOE, began an unusual partnership with the country’s largest lobbying group for the plastics industry.
A coal mine was the first to wreck the land. Now activists want to keep another extractive industry from taking root there: prisons.
Saket Soni, founder of Resilience Force, says skilled restoration workers are doing the arduous task of repairing US cities affected by disasters.
After wildfires devastated the island, homelessness spiked. Advocates fear L.A. could face a similar fate without strong ...
New research highlights companies’ “aligned and coordinated” use of Twitter to deny climate change and delay solutions.
Oil companies cheered Trump’s recent calls for a more streamlined process and a series of energy-related executive orders he ...
The United States is nowhere near its goal of cutting food waste in half by 2030, according to new analysis from the ...
But experts say there may be a number of opportunities for lab-grown meat under a second Trump administration. Industry ...
A new study finds that the rate of ocean warming has more than quadrupled over the past 40 years — and pinpoints why.
Simmering urban temperatures are bad for humans. It's another story for rats, according to new research -- especially in ...
As climate change complicates growing the region’s historically emblematic crops, like olives and lemons, Amata is seeing ...
State trust lands generate millions of dollars for carceral facilities and programs every year, largely from extractive ...