From off-shore turbines to electric school buses: New York talks big on climate

Governor Hochul announced major climate ambitions in first state address.

Why is the U.S. so bad at passing climate policy? It’s by design.

After decades of failed climate bills, it's worth asking: Why is the U.S. so bad at…

Growing body of research points to reproductive health problems for female firefighters

Women who fight wildfires worry about their fertility. A new study shows their concerns may be…

The country’s biggest solar farm is coming to one of the coal-friendliest states

How one small farming community in Indiana came to embrace a massive solar project.

Airborne DNA is being used to detect insect species, a breakthrough for ecologists

The technique has ‘huge potential’ for monitoring decline in biodiversity, say scientists.

Beyond greenwashing: How chain restaurants could actually address their climate pollution

Step one is changing the menu.

We saved the puffins. Now a warming planet is unraveling that work.

"Seabirds are climate change prisoners. Our inaction makes us the executioners."

Embracing a wetter future, the Dutch turn to floating homes

Faced with worsening floods and a shortage of housing, the Netherlands is seeing growing interest in…

To get rural Americans involved in climate crisis, see them for who they are

Despite stereotypes, there's really only one characteristic they all share: They hate being told what to…

In Michigan, a new housing project shows that sustainable development isn’t only for the rich

Urban planners see it as a building model in a climate-conscious world.