Despite millions of dollars spent on cleanup efforts, growing number of factory farms in Ohio stymies progress.
Forty years later, the survivors of world’s worst chemical disaster still seek restorative justice.
While two thirds of the plastic debris in the region come from Arctic fisheries, almost a third is of European origin, researchers find.
As tropical forests decline at increasing rates the fate of their largest trees remains unknown. The Gigante project aims to change that.
‘As a society we must rethink the lifestyle we lead.’
Researchers are racing to understand how the cephalopod’s embryos react to warming waters.
Gavin Newsom’s war on rooftop solar is a bad omen for the country.
Research tracks dozens of oil and fuel shipments that could have aided Israel’s war on Gaza.
A new tally shows the overwhelming number of jobs and projects funded by the Inflation Reduction Act go to conservative states that back Trump.
In probably the hottest summer ever, workers are organizing in 13 cities to raise alarm about workplace heat exposure.
Mar Menor is the first ecosystem in Europe to be granted legal status as a person. But restoring its health remains a challenge.
Following the removal of four dams on the Klamath River, the work of restoring the watershed is now underway.
Aging correctional centers and the people within are threatened by floods, extreme heat, and building collapses due to snowfall and thawing permafrost.
Biden’s efforts to save mature trees are not getting enough Forest Service support, according to some conservationists.
The rufa red knot can survive 9,000-mile migrations, but can it weather the Anthropocene?