POLITICAL COMEDY
Is mineral sunscreen better for coral reefs than chemical sunscreen?
Whether chemical sunscreens damage or kill corals in the wild is still the subject of scientific debate
A water war is brewing between the U.S. and Mexico. Here’s why.
Some Texas towns are nearing a breaking point, with one key reservoir at record lows, and another approaching them
The U.S. just took its biggest step yet to end coal mining
The Biden administration’s decision ends new leasing in the Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana, the nation’s biggest coal-producing region
Bar soap or body wash: Which is best for your skin and the planet?
Depending on its ingredients and packaging, your soap could cut as much as a third of the carbon emissions from your next shower
Months after Maui fires, residents report troubling health problems
A new report details respiratory ailments, mental health conditions and lack of access to medical care following the deadly fire in Lahaina in August
House Democrats launch probe of Trump’s dinner with oil executives
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee sent letters to oil companies requesting more information about their executives’ meeting with Donald Trump
Wildfires keep thousands evacuated in Canada, even as conditions improve
Blazes across Canada continued burning out of control, though weather improvements Wednesday aided firefighting efforts
DeSantis signs bill scrubbing ‘climate change’ from Florida law
Climate advocates said the bill is a bid for national attention from a Republican governor eager to use global warming as a culture war issue
Why you should embrace using cold water, almost all the time
Heating water gobbles energy, leading to higher utility bills and more planet-warming emissions
Horse’s rooftop rescue gives flood-hit Brazil ‘something we could root for’
After Caramelo the horse was stranded on a roof, the dramatic race to save him gripped some in Brazil as the nation grapples with severe flooding