The world is still falling short on limiting

By Lauren Sommer

The outlook for climate change is better now than a few years ago, but countries have a long way to go to avoid dangerous

Future of controversial Dakota Access pipeline's

By The Associated Press

Federal officials released a draft environmental review of the pipeline, but said they're waiting for more input before

Biden ends drilling in ANWR, sparking criticism,

By Ximena Bustillo

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is home to dozens of species — and to an ongoing political fight over oil and gas. Now,

Florida officials reported "potentially widespread" diesel contamination in gasoline in the Tampa area Saturday, raising

We unpacked Japan's plan to release Fukushima

By Geoff Brumfiel|Kat Lonsdorf|Rachel Carlson|Rebecca Ramirez|Regina G. Barber

Workers in Japan started releasing treated radioactive water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific

Climate change made it in the GOP debate. Some

By Ximena Bustillo

Climate change is a top issue for young voters across political parties, but most of the Republican presidential candidates

Fixing our failing electric grid ... on a budget

By Julia Simon|Aaron Scott|Rebecca Ramirez|Carly Rubin|Berly McCoy|Amina Khan

It's no secret that our electric grid is a flaming hot mess — and in order to reduce emissions, the U.S. needs to get a lot

The U.S. imports most of its solar panels. A new

By Eric McDaniel

The Commerce Department says solar panel makers in four Southeast Asian countries are evading U.S. duties on Chinese solar

Funds from The Inflation Reduction Act have financed a wave of investments across Republican-held districts.

A year in, landmark U.S. climate policy drives

By Rachel Waldholz

One year ago, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law, directing hundreds of billions of dollars to

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