
U.S. and Mexico Sign Deal to Stop Sewage Release Into Tijuana River
The agreement addresses a longstanding problem that has sickened people in both countries.
July 25, 2025
The agreement addresses a longstanding problem that has sickened people in both countries.
July 25, 2025
As part of our 50 States, 50 Fixes series, more than 2,400 Times readers wrote in to tell us about climate action in their communities.
July 24, 2025
Many ‘dark vessels’ fish illegally in oceans worldwide. New studies show how often they go into Marine Protected Areas.
July 24, 2025
A joint statement promised new efforts to cut emissions at a time when China is positioning itself as the world’s one-stop shop for clean energy technologies.
July 24, 2025
Forests play a major role pulling planet-warming carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. As the world heats up, some forests are becoming emitters in their own right.
July 24, 2025
Last year, a federal court banned some uses of the herbicide, which can drift into fields and damage crops.
July 23, 2025
With books and workshops, she helped others deal with the stress caused by climate change, inspiring them to take action and not be paralyzed by despair.
July 23, 2025
While the court doesn’t have enforcement mechanisms, it has a prominent voice, and its legal arguments could reverberate.
July 23, 2025
The project, known as Grain Belt Express, had drawn fierce opposition from some landowners and Republican lawmakers.
July 23, 2025
The International Court of Justice called global warming an “urgent and existential threat” at a closely watched case in The Hague.
July 23, 2025
According to two people familiar with the draft, it would eliminate the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse-gas emissions threaten human life by dangerously warming the planet.
July 23, 2025
An Indigenous-led nonprofit group is bringing solar power to Navajo Nation and the Hopi tribe, where about 15,000 households lack access to electricity.
July 23, 2025
Bears have recently acquired a fondness for the good eating found around grain bins on Montana’s plains. That’s a big problem for humans and grizzlies alike.
July 23, 2025
Peat bogs have huge potential to store planet-warming carbon. The ones in North Carolina just need some help to get healthy again.
July 23, 2025
A nonprofit planted five “microforests” to tackle environmental problems in Elizabeth, N.J. Scientists say they’re making a big difference.
July 23, 2025
After passing a Dark Sky ordinance to curb light pollution and save energy, Pittsburgh is installing adjustable streetlights.
July 23, 2025
China wants to dominate the market for the cars of the future, and it has set its sights on Brazil’s giant auto market.
July 22, 2025
Ken Pagurek had told colleagues the Trump administration was causing ‘chaos’ inside FEMA and creating dangerous delays in disaster response.
July 22, 2025
Descriptions and displays at scores of parks and historic sites have been flagged for review in connection with an executive order from President Trump.
July 22, 2025
In a speech on renewable energy, António Guterres cited “clear market distortion” in favor of fossil fuels by President Trump and others but called the transition to cleaner energy economically inevitable.
July 22, 2025
Forest fires are on the rise globally. An increase in severe fire weather is largely responsible.
July 21, 2025
After Trump pledged to open international waters to mining, The Metals Company sought U.S. permits. But other countries are raising legal concerns.
July 21, 2025
As the likes of Ford and Mercedes retreat, Great Wall Motor and BYD are building factories and bringing affordable EVs and hybrids to one of the world’s biggest markets.
July 21, 2025
Somini Sengupta, The Times’s international climate reporter, explains China’s auto ambitions in Brazil and the world.
July 21, 2025
The growing battle over how to manage sea level rise turns partly on a legal principle set down in Roman times.
July 19, 2025
The decision comes after a Supreme Court ruling allowing the Trump administration to slash the federal work force and dismantle agencies.
July 18, 2025
Industry groups said the directive could create new delays and bottlenecks for renewable energy projects across the country.
July 17, 2025
President Trump also exempted some coal plants, chemical manufacturers and ore processing facilities from pollution rules for two years.
July 17, 2025
Temperatures are scorching, and they probably haven’t peaked yet.
July 17, 2025
Grain Belt Express, a transmission line that would cross 800 miles of the Midwest, is at the center of a number of disputes.
July 17, 2025
Closing Mauna Loa and three other U.S. sites that track greenhouse gases would disrupt a decades-long record of the planet’s changing atmosphere.
July 17, 2025
Clues from another dry spell 6,000 years ago are helping scientists understand what’s driving the latest one, and why it’s been so unrelenting.
July 16, 2025
Climate change has made extreme rainfall more common and more intense. But many flood risk maps have yet to catch up.
July 15, 2025
There’s still time to claim credits that could save you thousands of dollars.
July 15, 2025
An agency spokeswoman had initially stated that NASA would retain earlier assessments online for continuity.
July 15, 2025
As a warming planet delivers more extreme weather, experts warn that the Trump administration is dismantling the government’s disaster capabilities.
July 13, 2025
Scholars and designers of early warning systems say that there are still huge gaps in our ability to predict flash floods and warn those at risk.
July 12, 2025
Two days after deadly Texas floods, the agency struggled to answer calls from survivors because of call center contracts that weren’t extended.
July 11, 2025
Ben Jealous, who joined the environmental group in 2023, has clashed with some employees and the organization’s union.
July 11, 2025
An analysis of National Weather Service job vacancies found that in more than a third of offices overseeing flash flood hotspots, one or more of three senior leadership roles are open.
July 11, 2025
Days after the passage of a sprawling domestic policy bill, the Trump administration announced moves that could further hamstring renewable energy.
July 10, 2025
The agency took the unusual step of creating websites debunking the conspiracy theory that chemicals are being sprayed in the sky to control the weather or do other things.
July 10, 2025
New research suggests Sonoran Desert toads went into steep decline after stories of their mind-bending chemical properties began circulating among drug users.
July 10, 2025
A new study offers the first estimate of nanoplastic pollution in the ocean. There’s a lot.
July 9, 2025
Researchers in the NOAA program were furloughed because funds to pay them were not available.
July 9, 2025
The rapid analysis by World Weather Attribution calculated that climate change might have tripled the death toll from the event.
July 9, 2025
President Trump wants to shutter the agency and shift responsibility and costs of emergency management to the states. In Texas, that process appears to already be underway.
July 9, 2025
Scientists say a hotter planet is driving more intense storms. But experts say the U.S. is also not doing enough to adapt to increasingly intense floods.
July 8, 2025
The three scientists joined the administration after it dismissed hundreds of experts who were assessing how global warming is affecting the country.
July 8, 2025
The White House is planning to eliminate the board, a small agency that investigates chemical disasters to understand what went wrong.
July 8, 2025
The about-face came after a public outcry over plans to reconsider Biden-era restrictions on the carcinogenic material.
July 8, 2025
A new study identified hot spots of sinking levees that will need to be prioritized for maintenance to withstand future storms and flooding.
July 7, 2025
Even in places, like Central Texas, with a long history of floods, human-caused warming is creating the conditions for more frequent and severe deluges.
July 5, 2025
Firework displays can harm animals and create bursts of pollution with lingering effects, but there are ways to mitigate them.
July 4, 2025
The sprawling bill would boost fossil fuels and end tax credits for wind, solar power and electric vehicles.
July 3, 2025
Here’s a rundown on the winners and losers in the legislation muscled through Congress.
July 3, 2025
Power plant operators in Switzerland and France idled reactors so that discharged cooling water would not harm wildlife in already-hot rivers.
July 3, 2025
The letter had accused the Trump administration of politicizing, dismantling and sidelining the agency.
July 3, 2025
The agency is cutting animal testing of chemicals. Some scientists are concerned, but in the meantime the rats (and zebra fish) need new homes.
July 3, 2025
The spacecraft, MethaneSAT, was just a year into its mission to provide a clearer picture of planet-warming emissions from oil and gas sites.
July 2, 2025
The Grain Belt Express line, meant to carry electricity from wind farms across the Midwest, faces an inquiry from the Missouri attorney general.
July 2, 2025
Republicans’ tax and policy bill could give China a bigger lead in the race to develop renewable energy technologies.
July 1, 2025
By ending tax credits for wind and solar power, Senate Republicans may have jeopardized billions in investments in their own districts.
July 1, 2025
The federal website hosting five legislatively mandated reports stopped working Monday afternoon.
July 1, 2025
No country receives more discarded plastic from wealthy countries, but shipments from the United States are no longer welcome.
July 1, 2025
Brent Efron’s “boring” Tinder date wanted to hear all about his work at the Environmental Protection Agency, so Mr. Efron talked. If only he’d seen the hidden camera.
July 1, 2025
Briny warm water is mixing on the surface of the ocean, making sea ice melt faster, a new study found.
June 30, 2025
U.S. officials said they would stop providing the satellite data online on July 31 rather at the end of June.
June 30, 2025
In a public letter, employees of the Environmental Protection Agency accused the administration of engaging in unlawful partisan activity and endangering public health.
June 30, 2025
Beijing is selling clean energy to the world, Washington is pushing oil and gas. Both are driven by national security.
June 30, 2025
We asked the experts how to decide.
June 30, 2025
Wind and solar companies were already bracing for Congress to end federal subsidies. But the Senate bill goes even further and penalizes those industries.
June 29, 2025
Senator Mike Lee, Republican of Utah, said he would withdraw his proposal after it faced intense intraparty opposition.
June 29, 2025
Nearly half the citizens of the tiny Pacific Island nation have already applied in a lottery for Australian visas amid an existential threat from global warming and sea-level rise.
June 28, 2025
They love hunting, fishing and conservatism. And they hate a plan by a conservative senator to sell millions of acres of public lands.
June 27, 2025
The loss of access to the data could hamstring forecasters’ ability to track hurricanes and warn residents of their risk.
June 27, 2025
Climate change is often unrelentingly grim. But some activists argue that joyful climate action can change minds.
June 26, 2025
Human-caused global warming has been increasing faster and faster since the 1970s.
June 26, 2025
For 50 years, automakers have had to increase the fuel efficiency of their vehicles or pay fines. The Republican megabill would set those penalties to $0.
June 26, 2025
As the Trump administration threatens to dismantle FEMA, military veterans and other volunteers are preparing to take a bigger role in disaster relief. Emily Cochrane traveled to Kentucky days after a deadly tornado to see what storm recovery could look like without federal support.
June 26, 2025
Abandoned coal mines had left waterways acidic and rusty orange. Local residents are cleaning them up, and recovering valuable minerals in the process.
June 25, 2025
Supporters of tax breaks for wind and solar are fighting to retain them in the G.O.P. tax bill. They’re facing a conservative effort to kill them entirely.
June 25, 2025
David Keeling would take over the workplace-safety agency just as it is considering rules to protect against extreme heat. His former employers, UPS and Amazon, have opposed the rules.
June 25, 2025
The Vermont Green Football Club champions environmental work and draws sold-out crowds, with the help of free ice cream.
June 25, 2025
Kyle Lybarger built a loyal following online by talking about native plants and why biodiversity matters.
June 25, 2025
Scientists are increasingly concerned about the ways extreme heat and air pollution are linked.
June 24, 2025
Extreme heat is making air pollution worse, scientists say. And President Trump’s regulatory rollbacks could drive air pollution even higher.
June 24, 2025
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the Clinton-era rule barring road construction and logging was outdated and “absurd.”
June 24, 2025
The firms say their First Amendment rights are being violated when cities and states sue and accuse them of spreading misinformation about climate change.
June 22, 2025
Staples including wheat, beef and coffee are all being affected by the lack of rainfall. In some cases, prices are climbing to record highs.
June 21, 2025
Republicans plan to terminate billions of dollars in clean energy tax credits. Experts say that will mean more greenhouse gas emissions and more dangerous heat.
June 20, 2025
Nearly two dozen state geological surveys depend heavily on federal funds. A proposed budget cut could slow or stop key geologic mapping work.
June 20, 2025
The energy crisis of the 1970s suggests that higher oil prices are unlikely to significantly shift U.S. energy policy away from fossil fuels.
June 19, 2025
Using crowdsourced data from shore cleanups, researchers found that areas that enacted plastic bag bans or fees had fewer bags littering their lakes, rivers and beaches than those without them.
June 19, 2025
When it comes to artificial intelligence, more intensive computing uses more energy, producing more greenhouse gases.
June 19, 2025
The company, xAI, has installed several dozen turbines in Memphis without proper permits, the group said, polluting a nearby community.
June 17, 2025
If enacted, Republicans’ draft legislation would mean that President Biden’s signature climate legislation would effectively be neutered.
June 17, 2025
Four experts were sued for defamation ahead of a seminar where they planned to talk about research into the potential health risks on playgrounds and sports fields nationwide.
June 17, 2025
A Senate tax package softens some blows imposed on renewables by a House version of the bill. But it still terminates many credits for clean power.
June 17, 2025
The armored mammals are trafficked for their scales and meat.
June 16, 2025
As workplace deaths from heat increase, OSHA is debating the future of the first federal rules to protect workers from extreme heat.
June 16, 2025
More than 20 new marine protected areas in coastal waters were announced at the third U.N. ocean conference this week. Experts say thousands more are needed.
June 14, 2025
Internal documents reviewed by The New York Times say that “negative” information at parks and other national site must be removed or covered by Sept. 17.
June 13, 2025
Hot weather influences aircraft performance. We asked experts what it means for safety.
June 13, 2025
Even as global emissions plateau, new research shows that wildlife in the Arctic is exposed to rising levels, posing a risk to those who eat it.
June 13, 2025
The official, Jeremy Greenberg, was in charge of coordinating the national response to major disasters.
June 12, 2025
Genetically altering crops may be key to helping them adapt to extreme temperatures. But shrinking funds and social acceptance stand in the way.
June 12, 2025
JBS, the biggest meatpacker in the world, is set to go public on the New York Stock Exchange this week.
June 12, 2025
Senate Republicans want to sell the land to build more housing in the West, but the idea is contentious even within their own party.
June 12, 2025
Sound is the primary means of tracking subs in vast ocean expanses, and research shows that it’s behaving differently as the seas warm.
June 12, 2025
Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, said erasing regulations would produce jobs and lower electricity costs. He called efforts to fight climate change “a cult.”
June 11, 2025
The decision, a major reversal, could help poorer nations industrialize, cut planet-warming emissions and boost U.S. competitiveness on next-generation reactors.
June 11, 2025
Federal tax breaks have fueled a boom. The House bill would end that immediately.
June 11, 2025
Billions have been invested in technologies to remove carbon dioxide from the sky in recent years. But Trump’s policies have clouded the outlook.
June 10, 2025
The agency plans to weaken limits on toxic emissions from power plants while also scrapping restrictions on planet-warming greenhouse gases.
June 10, 2025
An unusual lawsuit in Texas claims investment firms illegally conspired to fight climate change. On Monday, a judge heard arguments to dismiss the case.
June 9, 2025
Sea surface temperatures in 2024 broke records and about a quarter of the world’s oceans are experiencing temperatures that qualify as a marine heat wave.
June 9, 2025
In Cedartown, Ga., a solar recycling company’s plan to hire 1,200 people could be upended by Republicans in Congress.
June 7, 2025
Environmental groups had opposed expanding a Montana mine previously caught up in allegations of cocaine trafficking and the faked kidnapping of an executive.
June 6, 2025
The grid operators that draw power from the plants said they never asked for them to remain open, and consumers may have to absorb extra costs.
June 6, 2025
As President Trump remakes the agency, former officials say the changes could leave states without key federal support after disasters.
June 5, 2025
Poaching rates dropped by more than half in African reserves where veterinarians removed the animals’ horns, which are in high demand in some parts of Asia.
June 5, 2025
Higher temperatures caused by climate change are driving complex processes that make droughts bigger and more severe, new research shows.
June 4, 2025
The combination of a data center boom, rising gas exports and cuts to clean energy tax breaks could spike American energy bills, analysts say.
June 4, 2025
Michael Boren, a tech company founder, has clashed with the agency for years over land he owns in Idaho.
June 3, 2025
Thousands of scientists, academics, physicians and researchers have responded to the administration’s executive order about “restoring a gold standard for science.”
June 3, 2025
Michael Boren, nominated by President Trump, is accused of threatening trail workers with a helicopter, building an airstrip without a permit and putting a cabin on federal property.
June 3, 2025
The Interior Department plans to repeal Biden-era protections across the state’s ecologically sensitive North Slope.
June 2, 2025
When it comes to climate and the environment, some oils are a cut above. Here’s what to know.
June 2, 2025
The livestream featuring hundreds of meteorologists and climate scientists began on May 28 and is scheduled to run through June 1, the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season.
May 31, 2025
From bee science to understanding the impact of a warming world on plant life, here’s what the Ecosystems Mission Area does.
May 31, 2025
The judge asked lawyers how a suit by Charleston, S.C., claiming oil companies misled people about climate risks, might be affected by a Trump executive order blasting cases like these.
May 30, 2025
Meteorologists and climate researchers aim to run a livestream for 100 hours in protest of the Trump administration’s cuts to weather and climate research.
May 30, 2025
The 24 awards would have gone to a range of companies trying in novel ways to reduce the pollution that is heating the planet.
May 30, 2025
Oil and gas companies are facing a wave of new lawsuits over their role in global warming.
May 29, 2025
Glacial ice will melt for centuries even if global temperatures stop rising now, according to new research.
May 29, 2025
Experts said it is the first wrongful death case targeting fossil fuel companies over their role in global warming.
May 29, 2025
The complaint argues that orders aimed at increasing American fossil fuel production infringe on the fundamental rights of young people.
May 29, 2025
The city is suing oil companies over global warming. Trump says lawsuits like these threaten national security. The judge wants to hear what both sides think.
May 29, 2025
A mass of ice, rocks and mud tumbled down a mountain, smothering the village of Blatten, Switzerland.
May 29, 2025
After working in the petrochemical industry, he devoted himself to environmental activism — and to creating an inclusive movement that looked “more like America.”
May 28, 2025
The judges ruled that German civil law could be used to hold companies accountable for the worldwide effects of their emissions.
May 28, 2025
Sebastião Salgado, a renowned photojournalist who died last week, spent decades capturing an Amazon that is fast disappearing.
May 27, 2025
The agency plans to argue that carbon emissions from power plants do not contribute “significantly” to climate change. Scientists disagree.
May 24, 2025
Among a flurry of executive actions, Mr. Trump directed the nation’s nuclear safety regulator to speed up approvals for new reactors.
May 23, 2025
A recipe for a vegan cake from a food blogger in Oregon helped a Times reporter to realize that plant-based eating could be delicious.
May 23, 2025
Community groups are fighting an unusual Louisiana law that restricts how they use data from air-quality monitors, saying it violates free speech.
May 23, 2025
If passed, a bill from the House of Representatives would sharply curtail the tax credits that have spurred a rise in clean energy investments.
May 22, 2025
Forests around the world disappeared at a rate of 18 soccer fields every minute, a global survey found. Fires accounted for nearly half of the losses.
May 22, 2025
In 50 years, California’s authority to set environmental rules that are tougher than national standards had never been challenged by Congress. Until now.
May 22, 2025
The Inflation Reduction Act was once hailed as the biggest climate law in U.S. history. But as supporters try to save it, they’ve stopped talking about the environment altogether.
May 21, 2025
A Microsoft model can make accurate 10-day forecasts quickly, an analysis found. And, it’s designed to predict more than weather.
May 21, 2025
The Interior Department said it would review a new proposal for operations off the coast of American Samoa.
May 21, 2025
The Portland area is a hot spot for vegans, who have the most environmentally friendly diets. It has also yielded a game-changing dessert.
May 21, 2025
Run by teenagers, for teenagers, the Green Crew helps students get their hands dirty with projects like tree planting, trail restoration and invasive species removal.
May 21, 2025
Farmers have banded together to make the market for herbal supplements and remedies, part of Appalachia’s cultural heritage, more sustainable and more profitable.
May 21, 2025
Haunted by memories of the Dust Bowl, Oklahoma farmers have adopted conservation practices that have helped to revive about 100 streams.
May 21, 2025
Chicago is one of the most dangerous cities in the United States for migrating birds, and a glassy lakefront conference center was especially lethal.
May 21, 2025
Catrin Einhorn, a reporter covering biodiversity, climate and the environment for The New York Times, explains how McCormick Place, a convention center in Chicago, went from being a killer of migratory birds to a success story. This story is part of The New York Times’s “50 States, 50 Fixes” package that highlights one environmental solution that’s working in each state.
May 21, 2025
An unlikely group is coalescing around the health secretary’s drive for restrictions on atrazine, which is linked to cancer, birth defects and low sperm counts.
May 20, 2025
The Trump administration had issued a highly unusual stop-work order on the Empire Wind project last month, leading to intense pushback from officials in New York.
May 20, 2025
Nearly every other government in the world has recognized that a hotter planet poses a profound threat to humans and ecosystems.
May 19, 2025
Here’s how to protect your skin and the environment this summer.
May 19, 2025
The administration is not only allowing more greenhouse gases. It is undermining the nation’s ability to understand and respond to a hotter planet.
May 19, 2025
The Trump administration is trying to claw back billions in climate grants, including $147 million that could help people in Puerto Rico withstand frequent power failures.
May 17, 2025
In California, a home insurance rate increase by State Farm is yet another sign of growing crisis driven by climate change.
May 15, 2025
The Trump administration has declared litigation to hold oil companies responsible for climate change a threat to the American economy and has taken aggressive steps to fight it.
May 14, 2025
The E.P.A. said it would maintain limits on the two most common “forever chemicals” in tap water. Rules for four others will be rolled back.
May 14, 2025
Maryland was among states that saw floodwaters inundate buildings and submerge cars, as the National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings.
May 13, 2025
The Trump administration has moved to roll back efficiency and water standards for appliances, fueled by the president’s fixation on low-flow showers and toilets.
May 13, 2025
The state claimed “forever chemicals,” also known as PFAS, contaminated groundwater from an industrial park where they were used for decades.
May 13, 2025
The party’s signature tax plan would kill most Biden-era incentives, but there’s a sticking point: G.O.P. districts have the most to lose.
May 13, 2025
The Agriculture Department pledged to restore online climate information that farmers said helped them do business, but which officials had deleted.
May 12, 2025
Experts say the moves, which would apply to household appliances, will raise energy costs for consumers.
May 12, 2025
An environmental review of the project, known as Velvet-Wood, would normally take roughly a year. The government says it will complete the process in two weeks.
May 12, 2025
The Trump administration has directed agencies to stop estimating the economic impact of climate change when developing policies and regulations.
May 10, 2025
In the suit, 15 Democratic states called Trump’s declaration illegal and said federal agencies were rushing permits for fossil fuel projects under false pretenses.
May 9, 2025
The shipping industry is pushing to decarbonize, and exploring cargo ships powered by wind, as it confronts President Trump’s tariffs.
May 9, 2025
The potential actions could include overhauling the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and leaning on the U.S. military to deploy new reactors.
May 9, 2025
Environmentalists said a ritual at the office of Lee Zeldin, the agency head, highlighted a disconnect between religious principles and looser health and climate protections.
May 9, 2025
It would be harder for insurers and scientists to study wildfires, storms and other “billion dollar disasters,” which are growing more frequent as the planet warms.
May 8, 2025
Fertilizer containing potentially unsafe levels of “forever chemicals” has been used around the country.
May 8, 2025
Maryland has restricted use of the toxic fertilizer. A plan to send more to Virginia has sparked fears of contaminated farms and fisheries.
May 8, 2025
The lesser prairie chicken, known for the males’ quirky courtship dance, inhabits grasslands sought-after by farming and energy developers.
May 8, 2025
A major reason is too much groundwater is being pumped out, new research shows, threatening buildings and infrastructure nationwide.
May 8, 2025
A lawsuit led by Washington, Colorado and California accuses the Trump administration of unlawfully withholding funds for new charging stations.
May 7, 2025
Researchers collected more than 43,000 records of dives and assessed the photos and videos to determine how much of the bottom has been seen by humans.
May 7, 2025
Dozens of programs, many linked to climate change and diversity, have been designated for elimination by DOGE, according to people with knowledge of the plan.
May 7, 2025
Employees were told that the popular energy efficiency certification program would be “de-prioritized and eliminated,” according to documents and a recording.
May 6, 2025
The White House has begun a new effort to sue individual states over their climate initiatives and to stop lawsuits against fossil fuel companies.
May 6, 2025
Some said they worried that California’s planned ban on gas-powered vehicles would raise the price of cars. Another cited “intense and misleading lobbying” by the oil industry.
May 6, 2025
The halt threatens jobs and holds back energy production at a time the president has claimed an “energy emergency,” state attorneys general said.
May 5, 2025
We asked the experts how to make smart choices at the fish counter, for your health and for the environment.
May 5, 2025
Global wariness of Chinese solar and E.V. domination offers India an opening. The government is spending money to try to catch up, but it has a long way to go.
May 5, 2025
As official research positions are lost to budget cuts, the work of citizen scientists to preserve federal forests is becoming more valuable.
May 3, 2025
The Trump administration sued to block two state laws designed to force oil companies to pay the costs of climate change. Several other states are joining the fight, too.
May 2, 2025
The organizations said they would publish researchers’ work even after the Trump administration decision to dismiss all authors on the project.
May 2, 2025
The leading candidates in Saturday’s national election have starkly different policies on energy and global warming.
May 2, 2025
In an unusual move, the Trump administration pre-emptively sued Hawaii and Michigan to try to stop them from suing oil companies over global warming.
May 1, 2025
This week, the House of Representatives voted to block the state’s ban on the sale of new gas-powered vehicles, challenging its rule-making authority.
May 1, 2025
Republicans, joined by a handful of Democrats, voted to eliminate California’s electric vehicle policy, which had been adopted by 11 other states.
May 1, 2025
Lawmakers voted to stop the state from requiring that an increasing share of new trucks sold there have zero emissions.
April 30, 2025
A London court approved the extradition of Amit Forlit, who ran companies that allegedly stole information on behalf of a lobbying firm hired by Exxon.
April 30, 2025
The White House published a page on its website this month outlining the Trump administration’s key actions on climate and the environment. We annotated some of the claims.
April 30, 2025
At a congressional hearing, one executive welcomed President Trump’s “starting gun” to begin mining. Democrats and Republicans clashed over environmental and business concerns.
April 29, 2025
In just a few months, President Trump’s moves have exceeded the worst fears of climate activists.
April 29, 2025
The Trump administration told researchers it was “releasing” them from their roles. It puts the future of the assessment, which is required by Congress, in doubt.
April 28, 2025
A new proposal to combat PFAS contamination, announced by the Environmental Protection Agency, left critical questions unanswered.
April 28, 2025
Even though Liberal candidate Mark Carney has a lengthy climate policy résumé, Trump’s threats have nearly drowned the issue out of the campaign.
April 26, 2025
An administration document aimed at eradicating paper straws highlights the dangers of PFAS chemicals. Their presence in tap water nationwide hasn’t gotten the same attention.
April 26, 2025
A recent executive order would accelerate mining in little-understood undersea ecosystems.
April 25, 2025
Radia, a Colorado-based company, wants to build enormous aircraft to transport giant wind turbine blades. It’s betting that politics won’t get in the way.
April 25, 2025
A new executive order pits the United States against the rest of the world over the question of who can exploit mineral resources in shared waters.
April 24, 2025
The U.S. imposed sky-high tariffs on solar imports from four countries, but it’s unclear if they will be enough to fight back Chinese competitors.
April 24, 2025
The moves are aimed at eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and environmental justice programs at the E.P.A., Trump administration officials say.
April 24, 2025
The measure will require geolocation data to show that beans aren’t linked to deforestation. Farmers say they need more time to prepare.
April 24, 2025
The Trump administration plans to significantly reduce environmental reviews before permitting drilling and mining projects on public lands and in federal waters.
April 24, 2025
Vermont was the first state to try to hold polluters accountable for climate disasters. New research aims to assign specific responsibility.
April 23, 2025
Weakening or rolling back longstanding environmental regulations would worsen the problem, the American Lung Association assessment says.
April 23, 2025
Leaders from many religions — including, notably, Pope Francis — have long sought to tie their faith to environmental stewardship.
April 22, 2025
Flips between warm temperatures to cold and vice versa have become quicker, more frequent and more intense in recent decades, a new study shows.
April 22, 2025
Wildfire smoke tinged the sky orange in Fort Collins, Colo., in the Rocky Mountains region on Sept. 7, 2020, during a heat wave, before temperatures dropped significantly overnight and a snowstorm hit the area.
April 22, 2025
A small team is rescuing a “ridiculous amount” of shells from restaurant trash bins and using them to rebuild oyster habitat in Long Island Sound.
April 22, 2025
Nine states have set goals to conserve 30 percent of their land by 2030. Maryland got there first.
April 22, 2025
A cluster of evangelical groups in the state is pushing for environmental action. Leaders say they’re following the biblical mandate to care for creation.
April 22, 2025
Every year for nearly two decades, the small city of Rock Port has been producing more electricity from wind energy than it needs.
April 22, 2025
Simple, affordable initiatives like rain gardens are helping to soak up water in New Orleans.
April 22, 2025
The cancellations, set to apply to pending and active grants, also affect research into “forever chemicals” contaminating the food supply.
April 21, 2025
Francis framed climate change as an urgent spiritual issue and helped push the world to take action.
April 21, 2025
For Earth Day, we asked the experts. They shared advice on how to be the best planetary citizen possible.
April 21, 2025
For years, a factory offered farmers its sewage as free fertilizer, and the surrounding land — some of which is still used to grow food — became contaminated with “forever chemicals.” Hiroko Tabuchi, a reporter for The New York Times covering pollution, explains what happened and what could hamper the cleanup.
April 21, 2025
For years a textile mill gave farmers its sewage sludge as free fertilizer. Today the land is full of “forever chemicals.”
April 21, 2025
The president said the move was aimed at making the United States the world’s “dominant seafood leader.”
April 18, 2025
The shift to cleaner power needs resources from China. An export ban just cut off some supplies.
April 17, 2025
After a federal judge on Wednesday ordered the release of up to $650 million in frozen grants, an appeals court temporarily halted the payouts.
April 17, 2025
Trump officials have proposed changing a decades-old interpretation of a key word in the Endangered Species Act, which would make it much easier to log, build or drill for oil.
April 16, 2025
Extreme weather disasters, increasing as the planet warms, can curb blood donations while increasing demand, a new analysis found.
April 16, 2025
An internal document describes how severe shortages of meteorologists and other staff members could affect forecasts and other operations.
April 16, 2025
The rulings are setbacks to Trump’s efforts to halt climate and environmental funding approved under the Biden administration.
April 16, 2025
Beijing’s ban on exporting six valuable minerals highlights America’s reliance on China for many raw materials that Washington has designated “critical.”
April 16, 2025
Fast fashion retailers rely heavily on shipping by air. The president’s tariffs could change that.
April 15, 2025
In letters to multiple agencies, the focus is on how job reductions at E.P.A., Interior and other agencies would hurt President Trump’s “energy dominance” agenda.
April 14, 2025
A Trump administration budget proposal would essentially eliminate one of the world’s foremost Earth sciences research operations.
April 11, 2025
Ann Arbor, Mich., moved forward with an ambitious plan to build its own utility that aims to provide clean power outside the grid.
April 11, 2025
The president is trying new shortcuts to eliminate energy and environmental rules, but legal experts say the efforts could face high hurdles.
April 11, 2025
A draft global agreement sets a fee for cargo ships, which carry the vast majority of world trade, to pay for their greenhouse gas emissions.
April 11, 2025
Officials are moving to eliminate requirements that most big polluters disclose how much carbon dioxide and other planet-warming gases they emit.
April 10, 2025
New warnings from financial firms and insurers point to a future defined by profound risks to the global economy from heat, storms and other disasters.
April 10, 2025
Researchers studying pharmaceutical pollution tracked salmon that had been exposed to anti-anxiety medication. The fish appeared to lose their inhibitions.
April 10, 2025
Kathleen Sgamma abruptly withdrew from consideration days after a memo surfaced in which she sharply criticized President Trump.
April 10, 2025
After halting federal attempts to combat global warming, President Trump is now targeting efforts by states to reduce greenhouse gases, setting up a legal clash.
April 9, 2025
The move raises concerns among scientists that the assessment, which is required by Congress, is now in jeopardy.
April 9, 2025
The cuts to a Princeton University program come as the Trump administration has been reviewing an array of research grants related to global warming.
April 9, 2025
To help the struggling coal industry, President Trump used his executive authority to try to keep aging plants alive and burn more coal for electricity.
April 9, 2025
In Washington, where salmon is a multibillion dollar industry, government staff terminations and budget freezes may put salmon production at risk.
April 9, 2025
President Trump’s tariff polices have sent oil prices falling, which may push energy companies to reconsider their plans to drill.
April 8, 2025
With rising temperatures, the atmosphere can hold more moisture, meaning precipitation has a tendency to fall at more extreme levels.
April 8, 2025
The moves include loosening environmental rules, but it is unclear how much they can help reverse the sharp decline in coal power over the last two decades.
April 8, 2025
The move, focused on Nevada and New Mexico, is aimed at removing “burdensome” restrictions on energy and mineral development, a statement said.
April 8, 2025
They’re a big source of greenhouse gases. Here’s what to think about if you’re considering switching to electric.
April 7, 2025
The Biden-era limits were designed to reduce emissions of toxic pollutants, including a cancer-causing ingredient used in antifreeze and plastics.
April 5, 2025
The Trump administration asked Republicans in Congress to stop California’s ban on new gas-powered cars. The Senate parliamentarian said it wasn’t allowed.
April 4, 2025
A new wave of tariffs could raise costs for energy producers, including oil and gas companies, as well as solar and wind firms.
April 3, 2025
The levies are expected to drive up costs for U.S. companies that rely on renewable energy technology from abroad and scramble supply chains worldwide.
April 3, 2025
Across the country, companies have been installing giant batteries that help them use more wind and solar power. That’s about to get much harder.
April 3, 2025
The facility, in Colstrip, Mont., used a new E.P.A. system for requesting special waivers from President Trump.
April 2, 2025
The move threatens to paralyze the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps to offset high utility bills for roughly 6.2 million people nationwide.
April 2, 2025
The agency head said a $20 billion Biden climate program was marred by fraud and abuse. A judge said on Wednesday the E.P.A. hasn’t provided evidence.
April 2, 2025
Given the Trump administration’s recent moves relating to climate, the former vice president is looking to the developing world for the next generation of climate activism.
April 1, 2025
The president wants to weaken limits on tailpipe pollution. Scientists say it’s driving climate change and taking human lives “every day.”
April 1, 2025
The exhibits were dedicated to the agency’s history. Mr. Zeldin said closing the collection would save $600,000 annually.
March 31, 2025
A pipeline company’s lawsuit against the environmental group could chill free speech, experts said. First Amendment issues are likely to figure prominently in an appeal.
March 31, 2025
He once talked about the need to fight climate change. Now, he embraces Elon Musk, lavishes praise on the president and strives to stand out in a MAGA world.
March 29, 2025
Ranchers in Texas claim livestock was sickened by ‘forever chemicals’ in fertilizer made from sewage sludge. Now Synagro, a Goldman Sachs-backed firm, has lost a deal to manufacture there.
March 28, 2025
The arrival of spring brings joy, and a challenge: finding solutions to increasingly erratic weather.
March 28, 2025
Mining companies and the Trump administration want the metals to boost manufacturing. Environmentalists and some countries worry industrial mining would harm oceans.
March 28, 2025
The data comes after researchers reported that the past 10 years have been the 10 hottest on record.
March 27, 2025
Across the country, in red and blue states, everyday people, local groups and government officials are making creative plans that protect the environment. This year, we’ll be telling you about them.
March 27, 2025
Referring to a little-known provision, it said power plants and others could write to seek exemptions to mercury and other restrictions and that “the president will make a decision.”
March 27, 2025
A conservative group is suing for emails of a law professor who helped create legislation to force oil, gas and coal companies to pay for climate damage.
March 27, 2025
The damages for defamation claims are laid out on pages 11-13 and 27-29. Punitive, or exemplary, damages are addressed on pages 16 and 32.
March 26, 2025
A series about local solutions, and the people behind them, to environmental problems.
March 26, 2025
It’s a dirty job, and someone gets to do it.
March 26, 2025
One community near Phoenix is taking a “completely different” approach to development.
March 26, 2025
Nearly 500 buildings in the state capital get their heat from a clean, renewable source located deep in the ground.
March 26, 2025
The state has emerged as a leader in building wildlife crossings, which can save animals, money and human lives.
March 26, 2025
A neglected parcel of land was restored by volunteers and patients at a community medical center. Along the way, their health also improved.
March 26, 2025
The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal in the long-running case, known as Juliana, which helped spawn legal strategies widely adapted to other lawsuits over climate.
March 24, 2025
A new report illustrates a concerning dynamic: Record heat last year pushed countries to use more planet-warming fossil fuels to cool things down.
March 24, 2025
All bags are not created equal when it comes to the environment. And paper might not be as green as you think.
March 24, 2025
The agency will no longer shut down “any stage of energy production,” absent an imminent threat, a new memo says, and will curtail efforts to cut pollution in poorer areas.
March 22, 2025
Vast quantities of climate and environmental information have been removed from official websites in the past months. Scientists are trying keep it available.
March 21, 2025
A Times reporter co-wrote a guide to buying a home in an era of record heat, floods and billion-dollar disasters.
March 20, 2025
New data from a constellation of satellites 250 miles above Earth’s surface shows how solar and wind have taken off in recent years.
March 20, 2025
The environmental group had said the lawsuit, over its role in a protest movement, could mean an end to its operations in the United States.
March 19, 2025
Billions of dollars in funding for climate projects are still in limbo after a federal judge blocked the E.P.A. from withdrawing the money.
March 19, 2025
A report from the World Meteorological Organization confirms that 2024 was the hottest year on record and the first year to be more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above the preindustrial era.
March 19, 2025
Representative Andrew Garbarino of New York is at the center of a Republican push to save a key part of former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s climate agenda.
March 18, 2025
More than 1,000 chemists, biologists and other scientists could be laid off under a plan to dismantle the Office of Research and Development.
March 18, 2025
Nonprofit groups have sued the agency to get access to grants approved by Congress to fund climate and clean energy projects across the country.
March 18, 2025
Despite President Trump’s rollback of climate policy, some Republicans and business leaders say clean energy can help his “energy dominance” agenda.
March 17, 2025
Renewable energy companies are shifting strategy under President Trump, emphasizing the economic benefits of low-carbon electricity.
March 17, 2025
The storied group has a remarkable history of daring protests and high-profile blunders. It faces a reckoning in North Dakota.
March 16, 2025
NOAA, the nation’s leading climate science agency, may lose dozens of offices, including one that is key to the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii.
March 14, 2025
Finland may soon become the first country to develop a permanent way to store spent nuclear fuel by burying it in tunnels deep underground.
March 14, 2025
Facing Trump tariff threats, governments and companies are proposing major investments in American liquefied natural gas projects.
March 13, 2025
The agency was created to protect the environment and public health, but a series of moves suggests it is transforming under President Trump.
March 13, 2025
Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, said the agency’s mission was to make it cheaper to buy cars, heat homes and run businesses.
March 12, 2025
Here is what we know about the billions in funds that have led to federal investigations, lawsuits and frozen bank accounts for climate nonprofit groups.
March 12, 2025
Breakthrough Energy, an umbrella group for energy and environmental efforts funded by Mr. Gates, is resetting for the Trump era.
March 12, 2025
An internal memo directs the closure of offices designed to ease the heavy pollution faced by poor and minority communities.
March 12, 2025
Dozens of nonprofit groups have been unable to access the federal government’s payment system. The E.P.A. hasn’t explained why.
March 11, 2025
The Interior Department is suspending 20 Biden-era legal opinions, including one leading to fines against energy companies if birds die in oil spills or other industrial activities.
March 11, 2025
The justices declined to hear unusual arguments from Republican-led states that sought to end lawsuits against energy companies over their role in global warming.
March 10, 2025
To applause from oil and gas executives, Chris Wright said natural gas was preferable to renewable energy and climate change was a “side effect of building the modern world.”
March 10, 2025
Every fabric has an environmental cost. Here’s how to make informed choices.
March 10, 2025
In a lawsuit, Climate United claims the E.P.A. is illegally withholding funds that have become a target of the Trump administration.
March 8, 2025
Together with recent firings and resignations, the new cuts could hamper the National Weather Service’s ability to produce lifesaving forecasts, scientists say.
March 8, 2025
Chris Wright’s remarks were welcomed at a time when countries across the region have felt whipsawed by cuts to longstanding African energy initiatives.
March 7, 2025
Years of war and food insecurity in the region made the extreme heat especially dangerous.
March 7, 2025
Experts say that President Trump may be able to slow the transition away from fossil fuels, but he won’t be able to stop it completely.
March 6, 2025
Populations are falling in the United States, a new study has found. Look up what’s happening in your area.
March 6, 2025
As the administration fires rangers and other workers, an internal memo is directing the National Park Service not to publicize visitors numbers.
March 6, 2025
The Biden-era rules require thousands of hazardous-chemical sites to adopt new safeguards against storms, spills and other risks.
March 6, 2025
A government spreadsheet lists thousands of campsites and trails that could shutter for the summer because of federal government staff reductions and budget freezes.
March 5, 2025
Since 2008, embassies and other diplomatic posts had been publishing data about local air quality. In many countries, it was the only reliable source of such information.
March 4, 2025
The Justice Department and F.B.I. are investigating $20 billion in climate funds, despite a top prosecutor’s decision that there was not sufficient evidence of wrongdoing.
March 4, 2025
Cutting down emissions of planet-warming methane from oil and gas production was supposed to be relatively simple. It hasn’t worked that way.
March 4, 2025
A massive superberg, four times as big as New York City, has halted east of the southern tip of South America.
March 4, 2025
The Biden administration had sued to force the Denka Performance Elastomer plant in Louisiana to reduce emissions of chloroprene, a likely carcinogen.
March 4, 2025
Scientists are gaining new insights into how plankton supports life on Earth — just as climate change is changing everything.
March 3, 2025
The president wants to circumvent environmental regulations to expand timber production, something sought by homebuilders and the construction industry.
March 2, 2025
The environmental group, battling a multimillion-dollar lawsuit over protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, told the North Dakota Supreme Court it can’t get a fair trial.
March 2, 2025
President Trump has quickly transformed America’s approach to the environment, withholding funds and stretching the limits of presidential power.
March 2, 2025
The resignations came a day after a wave of firings at the agency, a world center of climate research.
February 28, 2025
A new French ban on “forever chemicals” allows their use in nonstick pans after industry opposition, including a rally by employees of Tefal, a cookware maker.
February 28, 2025
A spending freeze could disrupt systems that warn communities when eruptions appear imminent.
February 28, 2025
Last year, the state passed a law to tackle a major barrier to cleaner energy: the long bureaucratic delays to get basic permits.
February 28, 2025
Delegates at global biodiversity talks in Rome agreed on a framework for monitoring environmental commitments and other measures.
February 28, 2025
The cuts came just before a separate wave of departures was expected under the Trump administration’s so-called deferred resignation program.
February 27, 2025
Along with about 1,000 rank-and-file workers, FEMA is losing some of the managers most experienced in handling emergency efforts.
February 27, 2025
Indigenous activists behind protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline say a lawsuit against Greenpeace is trying to rewrite their role and history.
February 27, 2025
Energy Transfer, which owns the Dakota Access Pipeline, is seeking $300 million, a sum that Greenpeace says could bankrupt the storied environmental group.
February 27, 2025
The president said Lee Zeldin, the agency administrator, was planning mass layoffs. Hours later, officials said the president was referring to a budget cut only.
February 26, 2025
The administration is setting the stage for Congress to repeal a longstanding waiver that allows California to set its own pollution standards. State officials say the effort is illegal.
February 26, 2025
Lynn Dekleva, who recently took a senior role at the agency, once led an aggressive effort by industry to block regulations on formaldehyde.
February 26, 2025
The Trump administration has set its sights on high speed rail in California and congestion pricing in New York, worrying transportation experts.
February 25, 2025
The Trump administration’s deep cuts to clean-energy programs are raising concerns about U.S. commitments to the lender.
February 25, 2025
The National Science Foundation has fired workers at the office that manages polar research, raising fears about a reduced U.S. presence in two strategic regions.
February 25, 2025
The data, which disappeared from Agriculture Department sites in recent weeks, was useful to farmers for business planning, the lawsuit said.
February 24, 2025
The danger from extreme weather is growing, and so are insurance costs. Here’s what to know.
February 24, 2025
In a closely watched case, the owner of the Dakota Access Pipeline is claiming the environmental group masterminded protests that hurt the company’s business.
February 24, 2025
An attempt by the agency to claw back billions in climate funds has led to confusion and the resignation of a top prosecutor.
February 20, 2025
Staff at the office, a branch of the U.S. housing department that Congress uses to address the worst catastrophes, would be reduced by 84 percent.
February 20, 2025
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February 19, 2025
The suit, filed in Alaska, is likely to be the first of many challenging the administration’s goal of expanding fossil fuel production.
February 19, 2025
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has cited President Trump’s claim of a national energy emergency to speed up permits for new gas pipelines and other projects.
February 19, 2025
A new map shows where land movement is accelerating, buckling roads and collapsing homes.
February 18, 2025
The comments by Chris Wright, a former oil executive, were a highly unusual criticism of one of the United States’ closest allies.
February 18, 2025
Thousands of employees who helped oversee vast areas of wilderness have lost their jobs in President Trump’s moves to shrink the federal work force.
February 18, 2025
Heat, drought and floods are growing security risks, Western defense officials say, feeding instability and violence that could prove costly in the long term.
February 18, 2025
At a conference in Boston, the nation’s scientists commiserated and strategized as funding cuts and federal layoffs throw their world into turmoil.
February 16, 2025
The Trump administration’s decision to fire 3,400 workers and pause funds used for wildfire prevention comes as wildfires are growing more dangerous and frequent.
February 15, 2025
The direct air capture industry has ambitious plans to pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, but it’s vying for limited renewable power resources.
February 14, 2025
Johnson County is seeking federal assistance, saying its farmland has become dangerously contaminated with “forever chemicals” from the use of fertilizer made from sewage sludge.
February 14, 2025
Companies that get federal grants or loans usually sign a legally binding agreement and depend on getting reimbursed. The new administration has upended that expectation.
February 14, 2025
The agency issued an internal memo saying it would “pause” a regulation directing that schools, libraries and other public facilities damaged by disasters be rebuilt safely.
February 14, 2025
In his first few weeks, President Trump has frozen climate spending, shaken up staffing at agencies like the E.P.A. and set off a wave of legal challenges.
February 13, 2025
The court ruled that the Trump administration had a narrowly defined path to withhold some funds to the city that had been approved by Congress.
February 12, 2025
Products must state if they contain chemicals tied to cancer or other risks. As a result, manufacturers have pulled back from using the chemicals, researchers found.
February 12, 2025
As Trump pledges regulatory rollbacks, environmental groups say the administration’s aggressive cost-cutting tactics could make it easier for them to win some long-term battles.
February 12, 2025
If you’re scooping up a bouquet at the grocery store, here are a few things to consider.
February 12, 2025
The move will likely lead to higher costs for households across the state, and may push more insurers to leave, intensifying a home insurance crisis.
February 11, 2025
Since the inauguration, billionaires who funded climate action over the last decade have avoided criticizing Trump’s climate policies.
February 11, 2025
Staff members search for spending on “climate science,” “climate crisis” and “pollution” as one of the world’s premier climate research agencies girds for cuts.
February 11, 2025
The first full draft of the assessment, on the state of America’s land, water and wildlife, was weeks from completion. The project leader called the study “too important to die.”
February 10, 2025
About 80 percent of manufacturing investments spurred by a Biden-era climate law have flowed to Republican districts. Efforts to stop federal payments are already causing pain.
February 10, 2025
Aid projects were designed to help Central Americans withstand extreme weather at home. Their end could undercut Trump’s goal of reducing migration.
February 8, 2025
Some have halted work on the Biden-era $5 billion program to build E.V. charging stations. Others plan to keep building. Most are confused.
February 8, 2025
The move would run counter to a Biden administration push to cut back on single-use plastic, which was considered a milestone.
February 7, 2025
By using a fiber-optic cable to detect tiny vibrations a mile below the surface, scientists discovered a surprising way that ice sheets move.
February 6, 2025
What the economics of coal-rich states like Wyoming tells us about the transition away from the dirtiest fossil fuel.
February 6, 2025
President Trump is expected to close the office as he cuts programs to help poor and minority communities that are disproportionately affected by pollution.
February 6, 2025
Once the dominant source of energy in the United States, today, nearly 400 coal units supply roughly 16 percent of the nation’s grid.
February 6, 2025
Earth’s prolonged streak of abnormal heat continued into 2025 despite the arrival of La Niña ocean conditions, which typically bring cooler temperatures.
February 6, 2025
A respected atmospheric scientist, Dr. Jacobs was found to have violated NOAA’s code of ethics in 2019.
February 4, 2025
President Trump’s tariffs could threaten supply chains in the renewable energy industry and disrupt oil and gas markets.
February 4, 2025
A spokeswoman for the agency said the change was “common practice.” Others said it injects partisanship into jobs that have always been neutral.
February 4, 2025
The former fracking executive said in confirmation hearings that his top priority would be to “unleash” American energy production.
February 3, 2025
A spokeswoman for Lee Zeldin, the new head of the agency, said the goal was to create an “effective and efficient” federal work force.
February 3, 2025
The pause affects billions of dollars and is delaying home repairs, factory construction and other projects, many in states that voted Republican.
February 1, 2025
Around the world, other communities are experimenting with ideas that Los Angeles could borrow as it rebuilds from disastrous wildfires.
February 1, 2025
In announcing a $35 billion program to bring inexpensive solar power to some 300 million Africans, officials left out two words: climate change.
January 31, 2025
The former governor of North Dakota is promoting President Trump’s “energy dominance” agenda and wants more oil, gas and mining on public lands.
January 30, 2025
Executive orders and announcements by President Trump have put billions of dollars in U.S. climate commitments into question.
January 30, 2025
The former New York congressman has little experience in environmental policy. He is expected to follow orders to weaken climate rules.
January 29, 2025
The Santa Ana winds tend to cause the same corridors to burn over and over again. Experts say the region needs to adapt.
January 29, 2025
A rule known as the endangerment finding requires the E.P.A. to regulate greenhouse gases. It has proved resilient against earlier attacks.
January 28, 2025
After a flood destroyed their town, Kentucky residents faced the agonizing choice of whether to stay or to relocate to new communities built on former strip mines.
January 28, 2025
The president wants to convene the rarely used panel, which has the power to carve out exemptions to the Endangered Species Act. Here’s what to know.
January 28, 2025
As the risk of extreme flooding increases with climate change, an effort is underway to relocate hundreds of flood survivors to unique higher ground.
January 28, 2025
Some $35 billion is aimed at building small solar sites in rural areas and other improvements. The World Bank chief called the project “foundational to everything.”
January 27, 2025
Are those green bags that claim to be compostable really better for the environment? We’ve got the scoop.
January 27, 2025
Top political appointees are already at the E.P.A. preparing to erase the agency’s climate rules and pollution controls. Many of them have tried it before.
January 25, 2025
On President Trump’s first day in office, he pulled out of the Paris Agreement, a pact among nearly all nations to fight climate change. Reporting from Davos, Switzerland, David Gelles, a climate journalist for The New York Times, explains what this decision means for the rest of the world.
January 24, 2025
“I’d rather see the states take care of their own problems,” the president said. Federal emergency managers from both parties have made the same argument.
January 24, 2025
There are 206 coal-burning power plants left in the United States, which supply about 16 percent of the country’s energy. Experts say burning more doesn’t make financial sense.
January 24, 2025
January 24, 2025
C.E.O.s, policymakers and billionaires at the World Economic Forum’s conference have long pledged to fight climate change. Has it done any good?
January 23, 2025
Most major economies are investing in ever-cheaper solar and wind power. The United States risks further ceding a global market to China.
January 23, 2025
From national security to home insurance, the president has quickly changed America’s climate adaptation policies in important ways.
January 22, 2025
Mr. Trump had the authority to declare two emergencies. But they also happened to advance his favorite targets: more fossil fuels and less immigration.
January 22, 2025
Cameron Hamilton does not appear to have experience coordinating responses to large-scale disasters, like the wildfires in California.
January 22, 2025
The president wants to honor a predecessor, William McKinley, by returning his name to North America’s highest peak. The state’s senators prefer the Native name.
January 22, 2025
Nancy Beck and Lynn Ann Dekleva worked in the first Trump administration, where they fought chemical restrictions.
January 22, 2025
Legal experts said the president was testing the boundaries of executive power with aggressive orders designed to stop the country from transitioning to renewable energy.
January 21, 2025
A mass of air called the polar vortex has escaped the Arctic and plunged southward. Some scientists see the fingerprints of climate change.
January 21, 2025
In a sweeping order, President Trump halted federal approvals for new wind farms, in a move that could affect projects on land and in the ocean.
January 21, 2025
President Trump’s wave of executive orders yesterday sent an undeniable signal to the world about the United States’ role in fighting climate change.
January 21, 2025
The president said he’d declare an energy emergency, increase drilling and end support for electric cars. His pivot to oil and gas follows the hottest year in recorded history.
January 20, 2025
The United States will be one of only four countries outside the Paris Agreement, which is designed to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
January 20, 2025
The findings give new insight into the dangers of urban wildfires that burn plastics and other chemicals in homes and property.
January 20, 2025
A Times climate reporter reflects on a city, its mythology and a reckoning with disaster.
January 18, 2025
You don’t need to settle for what your insurance company or the government first offers. And you don’t have to fight alone.
January 18, 2025
A new U.S. president’s promise to expand fossil fuels that is at odds with global ambitions to combat climate change will be a topic of discussion at the World Economic Forum.
January 17, 2025
Agencies and unions have put in place new guardrails designed to limit political interference in government research.
January 17, 2025
New York and Vermont recently passed laws like these, which require energy companies to pay climate damages and will likely face fierce challenges.
January 17, 2025
Republicans said they were seeking ways to quickly reverse the restrictions in the state’s North Slope region.
January 16, 2025
As climate threats worsen, they are skipping payments and losing protection.
January 16, 2025
The imitation meat industry is facing an identity crisis, and the challenge of convincing American consumers to make more planet-friendly choices.
January 16, 2025
While firefighters begin containing the Los Angeles wildfires, the land left behind is at a higher risk of floods and debris flows.
January 16, 2025
The loan guarantees are one of the final attempts by the outgoing Biden administration to encourage power companies to cut emissions while trying to keep rates down.
January 16, 2025
Mr. Zeldin, a Trump loyalist, would be charged with dismantling climate rules and perhaps the agency itself. He faced questions from the Senate Thursday.
January 16, 2025
The former North Dakota governor told senators at his confirmation hearing that he saw limits on energy production as a national security threat.
January 16, 2025
After being targeted by the meat industry, swept up in the culture wars and pummeled in sales, two plant based meat companies are reinventing themselves.
January 16, 2025
Health hazards from soot and smoke blown indoors onto furniture and walls can linger for months, researchers say: “Wind will get through every crack.”
January 15, 2025
The agency offers different types of financial assistance after disasters. The fastest is a one-time payment of $770.
January 15, 2025
When it comes to gas exports and competition with China, the two administrations share a similar vision, the top U.S. energy diplomat says.
January 15, 2025
Fierce winds and months of drought set the conditions for the catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles, but the growth of housing in fire-prone areas also played a major role.
January 15, 2025
Wright, the founder of a fracking firm, testified that he would back all forms of low-carbon energy as well as gas, oil and coal.
January 15, 2025
How to understand the E.P.A.’s new warning about PFAS levels in sewage sludge.
January 14, 2025
State regulators said the measures would probably have been rejected by the Trump administration and that they would focus on homegrown legal strategies instead.
January 14, 2025
The California FAIR Plan, the state’s insurer of last resort, had just $377 million available last week to pay claims that could reach billions, officials said.
January 14, 2025
Levels of PFAS in sewage sludge used as fertilizer can pose risks that sometimes exceed safety thresholds “by several orders of magnitude,” the agency said.
January 14, 2025
The high court declined to hear a challenge to a major case in which Honolulu is suing energy companies over climate change.
January 13, 2025
Harold G. Hamm, the founder of the Oklahoma-based Continental Resources, and other oil and gas companies stand to profit from Donald Trump’s energy policies.
January 13, 2025
Here’s what to know about potential savings on your power bill, and the environmental benefits.
January 13, 2025
A community-ran donation center that started as two hot dog carts has grown into a full-scale relief effort for residents displaced by fires.
January 11, 2025
Researchers see a growing health danger from the vast plumes of pollution spawned by wildfires like the ones devastating Los Angeles.
January 11, 2025
Extreme weather events — deadly heat waves, floods, fires and hurricanes — are the consequences of a warming planet, scientists say.
January 10, 2025
California is the most prepared state in America for wildfires. So why is it unable to protect its largest city?
January 10, 2025
California has focused on fortifying communities against wildfires. But with growing threats, that may not be enough.
January 10, 2025
January 10, 2025
Global temperatures last year crept past 1.5 degrees Celsius, a key goal for climate diplomacy, raising questions about how much nations can stop the planet from heating up further.
January 10, 2025
It’s widely used because it can slow flames in ways that water can’t. But it also contains heavy metals and other harmful compounds.
January 10, 2025
Global temperatures last year crept past a key goal, raising questions about how much nations can stop the planet from heating up further.
January 10, 2025
Naz Sykes went back to her neighborhood in Pacific Palisades only to find that her family’s house had burned down in the wildfire.
January 9, 2025
Sheila Morovati’s Pacific Palisades home was spared, but her neighborhood was decimated in the Los Angeles fires. For her, climate change looms over the tragic losses.
January 9, 2025
January 9, 2025
January 9, 2025
January 9, 2025
January 9, 2025
After staying flat for nearly two decades, electricity use is starting to rise again, and the boom in wind and solar power hasn’t kept pace.
January 9, 2025
Companies started pulling back from the state as earlier fires made it harder to turn a profit. Experts warn the exodus could grow.
January 8, 2025
An analysis of 60,000 wildfires found that growth rates had increased over the decades in California and other parts of the West.
January 8, 2025
Officials give an update on the wildfires in Southern California.
January 8, 2025
No companies bid for the chance to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. It was the second auction in four years that failed to draw strong interest.
January 8, 2025
A lucrative tax credit for renewable energy could be hard to kill because it applies to technologies favored by Republicans, not just wind and solar.
January 7, 2025
The energy that will power the booming data-center industry could end up increasing emissions, at least in the short term.
January 7, 2025
Wind energy is one of the fastest growing and cheapest forms of electricity in the United States. The president-elect calls it “garbage.”
January 7, 2025
The lawsuit, an unusual strategy for the oil giant, comes after California’s attorney general sued Exxon last year alleging it misled the public about plastics recycling.
January 7, 2025
The decision means Mr. Biden has protected about 674 million acres of federal land, more than any other president.
January 7, 2025
A multibillion-dollar expansion helped the canal accommodate king-size cargo ships. It might also be fueling ecological upheaval.
January 7, 2025
Wastewater, even after treatment to make it drinkable, contains high levels of PFAS, according to researchers.
January 6, 2025
Exposure to lead from mining probably lowered I.Q. levels in the empire, research has found. It might be the world’s first case of widespread industrial pollution.
January 6, 2025
The ban affects the entire Eastern Seaboard, the Pacific Coast along California, Oregon and Washington, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and the Northern Bering Sea.
January 6, 2025
The newly elected Speaker said the party would make it a priority to “restore America’s energy dominance.”
January 3, 2025
With a lucrative tax credit, the Biden administration is hoping to establish a new industry that might help fight climate change.
January 3, 2025
The move, expected as early as Monday, relies on a 70-year-old law that could make it difficult for the Trump administration to reverse it.
January 2, 2025
The panels, removed under Ronald Reagan, found new homes from Maine to China. And their legacy still reverberates.
January 2, 2025
Forty-four years ago, Ronald Reagan took aim at Jimmy Carter’s environmental legacy. President Biden’s climate initiatives could face a similar fate.
January 2, 2025
Global warming is making both places more important to global shipping and trade.
December 31, 2024
You’ve got choices, from menstrual cups to washable pads. Here’s how they stack up.
December 30, 2024
As a researcher at several universities and an adviser at NASA, he used data analysis to show how the planet’s different systems are interrelated.
December 27, 2024
The agency obtained research from 3M in 2003 revealing that sewage sludge, the raw material for the fertilizer, carried toxic “forever chemicals.”
December 27, 2024
Stephen Miran, who served during Donald Trump’s first term and now works at a hedge fund, has accused the Biden administration of manipulating markets.
December 22, 2024
Investors are betting that they can make a dent in global warming, and healthy profits, with companies that alter the atmosphere.
December 22, 2024
Mr. Regan informed agency employees that he would leave before the formal end of the Biden term.
December 20, 2024
Even in formerly low-risk areas, home insurers are raising premiums and ending coverage. The upheaval could push down home values and reverberate through the economy.
December 19, 2024
The promise of deeper emissions cuts will very likely be ignored by the Trump administration, but officials hoped it would send a signal to the world.
December 19, 2024
The Trump administration is expected to revoke the program, setting up a legal clash between the state and federal government.
December 18, 2024
The court agreed that the state’s energy policies violated Montanans’ constitutional right to a clean environment.
December 18, 2024
Without insurance, it’s impossible to get a mortgage; without a mortgage, most Americans can’t buy a home.
December 18, 2024
Insurers are retreating from communities across the country that face growing risks from hurricanes, wildfires and other disasters. Here’s how your area compares.
December 18, 2024
Scientists are seeing changes that could have consequences for the whole planet.
December 17, 2024
The long-awaited study was criticized by the oil and gas industry and could help environmental groups that want to stop new export terminals.
December 17, 2024
Commonwealth Fusion Systems, an M.I.T. spinoff, aims to generate carbon-free electricity in an industrial park near Richmond in the early 2030s.
December 17, 2024
We tend to look at environmental problems in isolation. A holistic approach would be more effective, a new report says.
December 17, 2024
Jennifer Granholm said a new analysis showed that the continued pace of exports was “neither sustainable nor advisable.”
December 16, 2024
California and 11 other states want to halt the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. President-elect Donald Trump is expected to try to stop them.
December 14, 2024