E-bike sales are booming, providing a clean form of transportation that also improves public health. Yet cities remain committed to cars.
National parks are melting, burning, and drying out. Rangers are being forced to take down signs explaining why.
Valley fever is an infection spread by a fungus that grows in the top few inches of soil in parts of the American West. It is transmitted when soil is disturbed and the fungal spores become airborne.
In "The Long Heat," Wim Carton and Andreas Malm argue that capitalism has turned the climate crisis into a business opportunity.
A project in Alaska is being fast-tracked in a process that has not yet included legally required consultations with Inupiaq communities.
On a dusty, warm day last October, nearly a month after Hurricane Helene tore across the southeastern United States, Donald Trump stood behind a podium in Swannanoa, North Carolina, to pledge funding ...
In Casco Bay’s remote waters, electric workboats and the aquaculture innovators who operate them are putting marine electrification to the test.
Almost a third of Americans live in unincorporated communities beyond city limits, where disaster aid can confuse and frustrate.
La Cumplida has turned deforested hills into thriving shade-grown coffee farms, showing that healing the land can also grow ...
On-site solar can lower both energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions. But homeowners face a complicated, and sometimes intentionally misleading, process.
Door-knocking is common in the solar industry, and not well regulated. Being informed can protect you from predatory tactics.
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