PCBs were banned worldwide in the 1980s, but they're showing up in remote parts of the ocean.
A Miami National Weather Service meteorologist called the especially heavy rain from Wednesday to Thursday a "1-in-1,000 year" event.
Rob Verchick’s new book, The Octopus in the Parking Garage , calls for people to approach the climate crisis with a problem-solving mindset.
The U.S. coastline is changing rapidly, as new research shows.
The proposed regulation takes aim at toxic emissions from chemical manufacturers in the U.S.
A winter of relentless storms has refilled lakes all over California.
Less than a week after tornadoes devastated communities in multiple states, another round of dangerous weather is here.
Snow depths measured near Lake Tahoe are more than 200% of average for this time of the year.
Images of the previously unknown snailfish species were taken deeper than 8,000 meters, off the coast of Japan.
The ingredients for major storms are being fueled by warming, but scientists say there's no clear connection yet.
The Midwest, Plains, and South are may get hail, high winds, and tornadoes Friday into this weekend.
The extremity of the deadly heat wave is visible inside the region's trees, new research shows.
The plan would require city residents to separate leaves and other yard waste from regular garbage, in an effort to reduce rodent numbers.
Solar and wind boosted the rise in renewables, but sadly natural gas was the top energy producer in the country in 2022.
Rolling Fork, Mississippi and surrounding towns are littered with destroyed homes and splintered trees after a tornado killed at least 26 people.
Confirmed cases of Vibrio vulnificus have surged in recent years and have been reported farther up the East Coast than ever before.
The treated wastewater would come from the Boring Company’s facilities and the community that will be built there for employees.
Hurricane-force winds battered the Bay Area as yet another atmospheric river moved over the state.
Organizers say that using water to cool buildings could slash emissions associated with the worldwide games.
Researchers tested biodegradable glass beads in the lab, in soil, and even in mice to see how the materials broke down over time.
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