U.S. announces effort to expedite court cases of migrants who cross the border illegally

SINGAPORE — On the day that contractors started hacking at the roof of Tan's Housing Board block in

Over Labor Day weekend, the fire storms that plagued California and Colorado in August blew up into

If William Ernest McKibben had not become a leader of the 21st-century global environmental movement

Voters in Arizona are in for a messy battle over renewable energy this fall, as climate advocates an

People are shelling out more to travel the holiday road this season.About a third of Americans are p

Pick almost any slice of time in the recent past and you can find clues to how climate change is jac

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The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe is asking a judge to throw out a federal permit for the Dakota Access

A large number of mysterious droneshave been reported flying over parts of New Jersey in recent week

For more than a month, residents of Mayflower, Ark. have been told not to worry about lingering fume

After agriculture, the energy sector is the largest consumer of water in the US. Freshwater resource

A grand jury decided not to charge rapper Travis Scott for the deaths of ten people during his show

Nearly half of American teenagers say they are online “constantly” despite concerns about the effect

Episode 3: The Fumes in South Portland. The third in an ongoing first-person series by InsideClimate

The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that affirmative action in higher education is unconstitutional,

Harvard, universities across U.S. react to Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling