According to Canada-based TC Energy, an estimated 14,000 barrels spilled into a creek.
A new analysis finds that many materials needed for the shift to clean energy are on Indigenous lands, where mining could put vulnerable people at risk.
A tribe in Washington and two in Alaska will receive $25 million each to relocate.
In a first-of-its-kind global analysis, researchers have put concrete numbers on the toll that toxic pollution takes on pregnancies.
Here are some of the other brands that have promised to phase out PFAS.
Facing a call for climate reparations, a group of countries led by Germany announced a climate insurance scheme at COP27 on Monday.
Texas officials claimed that no prisoners have been killed by heat. A new report shows they're wrong.
And nearly half have no plans to clean up their mess.
The incoming president has promised to end the Amazon land grabs and set new emissions targets.
A recent analysis found dangerous, radioactive compounds at levels as high as 22 times background rates on the Missouri school's grounds.
And why the shrinking lake might be key to meeting America's clean energy goals.
The president promised to support storm-resistant infrastructure as well as a new, modernized grid for the U.S. territory.
The event was held along the Queima Pé River in Brazil, and the country's environmental authority are investigating.
Giving workers more of a chance and a choice when extreme weather hits.
Buyouts are a major climate adaptation policy to get people out of harm’s way, but such programs often deepen existing social inequalities.
In Princeville, what’s at stake is not just one town’s survival but a unique window into American history.
Fewer than 1% of the city's 400,000 lead service lines have been replaced since a promise to remove them in 2020.
Puerto Rico is once again underwater and in the dark, as Hurricane Fiona lashed the island on the 5-year anniversary of the worst blackout in U.S. history.
Inundated by deadly, historic floods at the end of July, many in Appalachia are still awaiting promised federal assistance.
The governor declared a state of emergency after flooding rendered much of the capital without running or drinkable water.
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