Supreme Court Leaves Users Disgusted After Rolling Back Clean Water Act's Raw Sewage Discharge Limitations: 'Poop Is Back On the Menu'
The Supreme Court weakened restrictions on the discharge of raw sewage into water supplies in a 5-4 decision to roll back provisions of 1972's Clean Water Act.
Finneas O'Connell Slams Billie Eilish Fanpage for Viral AI-Generated TikTok: 'You Just Killed a Forest'
Finneas O'Connell, Billie Eilish's brother, slammed a viral AI-generated TikTok for its environmental impact.
Beaver Colony Does Humans a Huge Solid, Completes Dam Project Held Up by Government Bureaucracy: 'Beavers Always Know Best'
Beavers in the Czech Republic outpaced government bureaucracy by building dams overnight, saving officials CZK 30 million and restoring vital wetlands.
Apple Opens New Store in South Florida, Showcasing Sustainability and Cultural Diversity
The newest Apple store underscores tee company's commitment to environmental responsibility and the celebration of Miami's vibrant Latino community.
EPA Nominee Lee Zeldin Breaks From Trump Admitting 'Climate Change Is Real' in Senate Hearing
In a notable break from President-elect Donald Trump, EPA nominee Lee Zeldin acknowledged the reality of climate change during his Senate confirmation hearing.
Trump Taps Man Who Self-Published Book Titled 'Donald J. Trump: An Environmental Hero' to Lead Environmental Task Force
Donald Trump tapped a loyalist who wrote a book calling the president-elect an "environmental hero" to head up an Environmental Advisory Task Force.
Florida to Use Radioactive Waste in Road Construction Despite Flood of Public Comments Opposing Project
The EPA approved a Florida pilot project using radioactive waste in road construction despite potential public health and environmental risks.
'Forever Chemicals' Disproportionately Impact Latino Communities in Southern California, Study Finds
PFAS have been linked to health problems like cancer, liver issues, and weakened immune systems.
Trump's Pick to Lead EPA Previously Voted to Put Forever Chemicals in Water Supply
Lee Zeldin, a longtime opponent of environmental regulation, steps into his role as EPA chief with a focus on economic growth.
Animal Lovers Horrified as Male Bear Drowns Female Bear on National Bear Celebration Live Stream
Onlookers watched in horror on Monday as a male bear killed a female bear at Katmai National Park & Preserve in Alaska, an incident which was shared by a webcam live streaming the bears in the park.
Florida's water supply is at high risk of experiencing shortages for next year
Florida needs to investment at least $1.7 billion to guarantee the continuous flow of fresh water and meet the demands of the state
Florida whistleblower fired after releasing DeSantis admin. plan to add golf courses and hotels to state parks
A cartographer was terminated by the Department of Environmental Protection after leaked memo showed environmental damage and secrecy behind the project
Texas water crisis deepens: Residents feel unsafe about tap water as SpaceX faces pollution claims
Communities across Texas grapple with water quality issues, while SpaceX faces scrutiny for discharging pollutants into state waterways.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis proposes to replace state parks with golf courses, pickleball courts and hotels
The plan was announced by the state Department of Environmental Protection, but it has been met with criticism by activists and lawmakers alike.
Thousands of Austin residents face power outages on the hottest day of the year
Millions of Texans are under excessive heat warnings as cities across the state experience record breaking temperatures.
Chevron's move to Houston raises alarms over air pollution impact on Latino communities
The move from California to Houston has caused concern among environmental advocates
Latino environmental group will launch multi-million dollar media campaign against climate change
Climate Power en Accion will spend $5 million on a series of bilingual ads that will target Latinos across battleground states like Arizona and Georgia
NGO Accuses H&M, Zara of Being Linked to Large-Scale Illegal Deforestation in Brazil
The organization said that most cotton used by the retail companies was falsely certified as sustainably produced
Greenwashing or Genuine Action? Navigating Corporate Dilemmas at COP28
More than 200 major corporations including the likes of Ikea, Coca-Cola, Sony, DHL, Heineken and Nestle have recently called on national leaders to set a timeline for phasing out unabated fossil fuels
Pope Francis Calls on Leaders at COP28 to 'Turn Corner' on Climate
The 86-year-old pontiff also said the world should move to end using fossil fuels
Imaginari Exhibition Seeks to Reconnect Visitors with the Insects World Inspired by Nature
The Exhibition Fuses Art, Science and Entertainment Inspired by the region
"The Air We Breathe": New Study Sheds Light on Pollution in 12 Areas With Large Latino Communities
Some of these locations have the highest levels of air pollution in the U.S.
This Is How Air Pollution in Chicago Takes a Toll on Latino Neighborhoods
The most blatant showing of the city's disregard for environmental safety in communities of color came in the 1990s, when the city used North Lawndale, a majority-Black neighborhood, as an illegal dumping group and created a six-story mountain of debris
New Construction of Border Wall in Texas Seen to Disrupt Wildlife, Environment
Starr County could have up to 20 miles of border wall built, endangering wildlife species such as the habitat of the endangered ocelot.
Experts Consider 'Zero Carbon' Target For Galapagos Islands In Ecuador
The experts will present the results of investigations conducted as part of the "Galapagos Living Lab for Energy Innovation" initiative.
Four Children Lost In The Jungle After Airplane Crash
Four children lost in the jungle all alone, ages below 12.
UFOs Sightings in Mexican Volcano
A lot of UFOs sightings around the Mexican Volcano have arisen in recent days
Man Tries To Switch Seats With Dog After Being Stopped for Drunk Driving
Colorado man stopped for frunk driving tries to blame it on his dog.
Concrete Rubble Lands on Boca Chica Beach, Nearby Hispanic Residents React
Days after the initial launch and explosion, local residents are finding debris all along Boca Chica beach.
Brazil's Marina Silva To Investigate Bolsonaro For Genocide
In the coming days, armed police and environmental protection agents will launch the first of a series of operations.