Can burying power lines prevent California’s next big wildfire?

PG&E, one of the country’s largest utilities, wants to put 10,000 miles of lines underground.

How fairy tales ended up in the West Virginia coal mines

FernGully made fairies out to be nature’s champions. They weren’t always seen that way.

A new scorecard ranked companies on environmental racism. Guess who came in last?

ExxonMobil and other oil companies got negative scores for polluting nonwhite communities.

As disasters mount, central banks gird against threat of climate change

From the Bank of England to the People’s Bank of China, officials of the world’s largest…

Good news: The media is getting the facts right on climate change

"Both sides" of what "debate"?

The EPA just ordered this Illinois city to fix its sewage problem — again

Cahokia Heights has been ordered to control its sewage overflows, but finding the money to do…

Biden promised to phase out drilling on public lands. How’s that going?

The administration agreed to start selling oil and gas leases again, but may do things a…

More workers are dying from heat. Texas may make it harder to protect them.

Will the US finally enact national heat standards?

Report: Oil companies are burning off natural gas — and leaving regulators in the dark

“Looking at the data, there’s no possibility that any of these flares are legal."

As California’s fire season ramps up, “unprecedented” is getting a lot of use

The Caldor and Dixie disasters are just a glimpse of what this fire season could hold.