Across the country, voters elected new members to Congress who have promoted climate action at the state level and could ...
Four states in the Midwest will share more than $200 million in grants, which officials say will help improve air quality in ...
Following an Inside Climate News investigation, inspectors from the U.S. Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement inspected the Oak Grove Mine, the home explosion site and the house of a ...
The youth vote was not a monolith in Tuesday’s election, despite its broad concern for the environment and disillusionment ...
A climate scientist warns of “game over for climate action this decade,” and an energy lobbyist predicts Trump will bring a ...
He won support with pledges to solve economic woes. But his fossil-fueled solutions and retreat from international ...
From California to Louisiana, ballot measures on climate and the environment gained voters’ approval. In state legislatures, results were mixed.
The Biden administration has approved more than $2.3 billion for those affected by Hurricanes Milton and Helene. Studies show ...
Pockets of flooding still linger in one central Florida community. Residents said that would not stop them from voting on ...
New research into under-ice conditions is challenging what limnologists thought they understood about lakes’ winter behavior.
Hurricanes, wildfires and other climate-fueled disasters can decrease voter turnout on Election Day, research shows.
The quality of New York’s drinking water—and the complex system that delivers it to each New Yorker’s tap—has long been a source of pride for city officials and residents alike. Intricate aqueducts, ...