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The Consumer Product Safety Commission says it could take action around gas-burning stoves, which are linked to asthma and other health issues.
After a major setback in the 2010s, the most recent U.N. assessment says the Montreal Protocol has succeeded in safeguarding Earth's ozone layer.
Californians may see more outages, floods, and mudslides as rain continues.
The new system follows in California’s footsteps—except when it doesn’t.
A heat wave has melted snow and left open stretches of grass across many of Europe's most famous ski areas.
California has been battered by successive winter storms since late December.
This comes after a different storm dropped snow and torrential rain over Northern California last week.
Biotech company Dalan Animal Health has developed a vaccine to protect honeybees from massive die-offs due to disease.
The U.S. Department of the Interior offered up nearly 1 million acres in Alaska's Cook Inlet for oil and gas drilling. Almost no one was interested.
Some 500,000 customers lost power in the Carolinas—which, utilities say, was needed to help stave off a much bigger disaster.
Winter storms have given California’s snowpack a much-needed boost, in a promising sign for the ongoing severe drought.
The EPA wants more ethanol, biogas, and wood pellet power in the nation's fuel mix. But is that actually a good thing?
The third atmospheric river event in 10 days is forecast to dump more than six inches of additional water over parts of the already soaked west coast.
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill that would legalize composting human bodies after death.
The South, Midwest, and Plains can expect rain, snow, and tornadoes this week.
In 2023 we will see the first real movement in a global energy transition—and will hit lots of bumps in the road along the way.
Activists glued themselves to buildings and threw soup on art to protest Big Oil and climate inaction.
Widespread drought, deadly monsoons, and record-breaking temperatures swept the globe this year.
The West Coast is bracing for heavy rains and snow as freezing temperatures left a trail of burst pipes across the Southeast.
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