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Taps may run dry within weeks for a third of Nelson Mandela Bay residents.

The bird is closely related to the red-billed hornbill, which was the inspiration for the character of Zazu in the movie “The Lion King.”

The devices avoid burning planet-warming fossil fuels and can help cut heating bills by a quarter compared with conventional gas boilers.

Britishvolt receives investment from Scorpio Group to develop technologies for decarbonizing the maritime sector.

The government forecasts that flooding could be as bad as last summer when torrential rain killed hundreds and caused billions in damage.

French manufacturer used 100% recycled material, green energy

A diary from New Delhi on a recent day when the city of 19 million struggled to cope with killer temperatures

A blaze that tore through a neighborhood of $4 million houses in Southern California exposes dangers to huge homes in the suburbs from climate-driven fires.

The US West is at the epicenter of the fury, as the megadrought puts lives and homes in danger.

The lightweight fuel is key to companies’ latest decarbonization plans. Pulling off a transition from gas won’t be easy — or cheap.

The life-threatening, extreme temperatures have caused hours-long power blackouts and put millions of people at risk.

The solid-state battery startup, like the rest of the industry, is trying to mitigate soaring costs for raw materials.

Enapter’s electrolyzers, which can store energy and make clean hydrogen, won the Earthshot Prize founded by the U.K.’s Prince William.

The Thai city, often ranked among the world’s most polluted, is working with International Finance Corp. to add 30 electric boats and phase out diesel ferries.

Federal flood insurance rate rises will be spread largely evenly among rich and poor areas, according to Redfin.

Fearful local officials are hiring companies touting forecasts down to the minute and the city block. But not everyone is convinced.

A Mao-era campaign to end famine tapped the country’s most fertile land. Now President Xi Jinping is trying to protect what’s left.

Parents and camp directors in California, Colorado and Arizona face hard choices as climate disasters threaten these programs.

New giant solar projects will export clean power to Singapore, while Indonesia remains reliant on coal at home.

The supply agreement will help fuel as many as 9,500 machines across the retailer’s fulfillment and distribution centers.

The reward program would incentivize the use of greener agricultural practices such as feed that cuts methane emissions and precision farming techniques.

Even now, some fossil-fuel companies aren’t giving concrete details about plans to cut emissions.

Monrovia wants to defend itself against rising waters while protecting the fishing-based livelihoods of many residents.

The worst drought in two decades, punishing sanctions and soaring wheat prices due to the war in Ukraine are making food insecurity more severe

Climate-conscious shoppers can now buy hand sanitizer, perfume and a host of other products made from waste carbon dioxide

“What Is Missing?,” the final installation from the architect and sculptor, raises awareness about mass extinction.

A new online tool aims to connect commercial properties with solar, battery and EV charging services and take a cut of the deal.

Losses from floods, the number-one peril, have been growing at a significantly faster pace than global GDP, according to research by Swiss Re.


Send the navy—all of them—and the oil industry to Antarctica if we want save every beach on the planet

With a lack of wind to blow emissions away, residents of the British capital are saying the air is so bad you can taste it
