The U.S. repealed the endangerment finding, a bedrock environmental law that allowed the EPA to regulate greenhouse gasses as ...
In Manchester this week, governments endorsed a report that tries to do something business has long resisted: treat ...
This is the second of two stories about the potential impact of Cambodia’s planned Funan Techo Canal. Read part one, about ...
When old mattresses and broken chairs are dumped by the roadside in his neighborhood, Erwinsyah faces a choice: leave them ...
The Brazilian government has built a map to help commodity exporters comply with the European Union’s new regulation on deforestation-free products, or EUDR. The country’s National Space Research ...
A manatee that got stuck in a Florida storm drain while seeking warmer waters is on the mend at SeaWorld Orlando after a coordinated rescue effort. Multiple fire rescue units and officials from the ...
After a 3,200-kilometer (2,000-mile) journey from Patagonia National Park to El Impenetrable National Park and a year spent adapting to their new environment, five guanacos, South America’s largest ...
Hydroelectric dams in Brazil’s Amazonas state have slashed fished populations by as much as 90% in some locations, according to a new a study based on on-the-ground research in partnership with ...
A U.S. federal agency is considering allowing companies to lease more than 45.7 million hectares (113 million acres) of ...
Officials in Suriname are trying to cancel a controversial agribusiness contract that could result in the clearance of over a ...
Slimy, snake-shaped and yellow-brown, freshwater eels swim the rivers, estuaries and the coastal waters of Asia, Oceania, Europe, Africa and North America. Despite what their name says, these fish ...
Indonesia’s steel industry is becoming one of the country’s fastest-growing sources of greenhouse gas emissions, even as it ...