At first, he thought it was smoke.
Jackie Onsurez was driving the bustling New Mexico highway between his home in Loving and nearby Carlsbad last…
A sea of solar panels is rapidly engulfing one of the world’s largest salt deserts. By 2029, nearly 60 million panels will cover 280 square…
Dear Leslie,
A lot of my work in therapy for anxiety has focused on recognizing catastrophic thinking and assessing what is more realistic. How would…
Katelynn Delos Reyes thought she knew what to expect when Typhoon Sinlaku slammed into Saipan last month. As a lifelong resident of the island, Delos…
A sprawling, 40,000-acre data center planned for northern Utah has stirred up controversy across the state over the past month, partly because of the pollution…
They never thought the fires would reach them. They lived in cities, after all, far from the parched, combustible wilderness.
There’s the woman who never…
In June, athletes from 16 countries will kick off the World Cup wearing other people’s used clothing.
Well, maybe. They’ll be sporting uniforms made from…
Hawaiʻi has some of the freshest air in the nation, but in some parts of the state hazy skies can impact tourism and public health. …
The Texas sun keeps rising, as Texas coal wanes.
For the first time ever, solar is set to generate more electricity than coal in the power…
Georgia is 1 of only 10 states that elects its utility commission — the board that has final say over how much nearly 3 million…
