Australia is facing a wave of misinformation and disinformation on climate change and energy, fueled by the growth in artificial intelligence.
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Winters in Minnesota are warming faster than any other season. That’s jeopardizing seasonal traditions in the state — and mental health experts say that takes a toll on mental health.
A Colorado air pollution plan to cut the biggest industrial emissions is working ahead of time, state records show.
Recycling the copper and steel of old oil rigs into wind and solar infrastructure could cut billions of tons of emissions — and save $11 trillion.
Scientists in Brazil and Peru may have found a way to beat mosquitoes at their own game. The U.S. may soon need to do the same.
A recent move by the U.S. Supreme Court could actually make fossil fuel companies more vulnerable to lawsuits, but the polluters are pushing for a workaround.
After surviving a California wildfire, one family saw premiums quadruple — as states consider laws to force fossil fuel companies to pay for the soaring costs of climate catastrophes they helped create.
The decision represents a setback to other local governments around the U.S. that have sued oil companies to recoup the mounting costs of climate change.
California argues the Trump administration invented an energy emergency to justify forcing the restart of a shuttered offshore oil operation.
The State of the Global Climate 2025 report confirms that 2015 to 2025 were the hottest 11 years on record as ocean heat hit a new high.
Across the U.S. and around the world, coastal cities are grappling with rising seas and worsening floods.
Documents indicate that the tech company may be planning a massive natural gas powered data center — but it could hinge on one piece of legislation.
TerraPower recently became the first company to secure a permit from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to construct a full, commercial advanced nuclear reactor.
The Middle East war is scrambling markets and threatening to remake the energy industry.
In the age of extinction, we need a new model for these landscapes and the communities that rely on them.
Trump’s Energy Secretary says he's canceled billions of dollars in clean energy loans. A Biden official says the number is “fake.”
Flood “fixes” are erasing Black homes and fueling a new wave of climate gentrification in Atlanta.
A proposed data center in Imperial County has triggered fierce community opposition, with residents fearing impacts on air quality and rising utility bills.
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