22 states sue New York, alleging environmental fund is unconstitutional
The law requires major fossil fuel companies to pay into the fund over the next quarter-century based on their past gas emissions.
The law requires major fossil fuel companies to pay into the fund over the next quarter-century based on their past gas emissions.
Last year's global average temperature easily passed 2023's record heat and kept pushing even higher.
This ability to store large amounts of electricity in batteries was essentially nonexistent a decade ago.
The American variety has been mostly wiped out by an invasive fungal blight since the 1930s.
Cities in Asia and the U.S. emit the most heat-trapping gas that feeds climate change, according to new data that combines observations and AI.
A warming climate is leading to more frequent heavy rainfall events.
The money will help some utilities put transmission cables underground or upgrade them with technology to re-route electricity during storms.
Government and private experts say they will likely join the infamous ranks of Katrina, Sandy and Harvey as super costly $50-billion-plus killers.
The group of 57 scientists from around the world used United Nations-approved methods to examine what's behind last year's deadly burst of heat.
Electrifying the entire U.S. school bus fleet could cost as much as $200 billion, one study found.
The law requires major fossil fuel companies to pay into the fund over the next quarter-century based on their past gas emissions.
Last year's global average temperature easily passed 2023's record heat and kept pushing even higher.
This ability to store large amounts of electricity in batteries was essentially nonexistent a decade ago.
The American variety has been mostly wiped out by an invasive fungal blight since the 1930s.
Cities in Asia and the U.S. emit the most heat-trapping gas that feeds climate change, according to new data that combines observations and AI.
A warming climate is leading to more frequent heavy rainfall events.
The money will help some utilities put transmission cables underground or upgrade them with technology to re-route electricity during storms.
The grants are available for companies and utilities to build small modular reactors.
The group of 57 scientists from around the world used United Nations-approved methods to examine what's behind last year's deadly burst of heat.
Electrifying the entire U.S. school bus fleet could cost as much as $200 billion, one study found.
The region's coasts are often hit by cyclones, but changing climate patterns have caused them to become more intense.
$830 million will help bridges, roads, rail, public transit and other infrastructure become more resilient to the effects of climate change.
The long annual journey northward continues for the Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds.
The snow doesn't end when winter ends.
In December, Trump was pushing to get rid of daylight saving time, but he recently called for Congress to establish permanent daylight saving time.
It peaks at 8:22 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 12.
Levels of pollen and mold depend on different factors.
NHC Director Dr. Michael Brennan says Potential Tropical Cyclone forecasts can go out earlier to give people more time to prepare.
March tallied an above-average number of tornadoes across the country.
Wisconsin Public Service's outage map still shows over 11,000 without power.
Balloons launches help collect weather data that improve model forecasts.
Rain, thunder, ice, and snow are all possible across the state.
Cherry blossoms continue to bloom in Washington, D.C.
The weather has more of an impact on baseball than you would think.