US, Canada and indigenous groups announce proposal to address cross-border mining pollutionByMatthew Brown, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 11, 2024
Europe is not prepared for the growing climate extremes it faces, its first risk assessment findsByCarlos Mureithi And Dana Beltaji, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 11, 2024
In New York City, heat pumps that fit in apartment windows promise big emissions cutsByIsabella O'malley And Ingrid Lobet, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 12, 2024
Conditions inside Fukushima's melted nuclear reactors still unclear 13 years after disaster struckByMari Yamaguchi, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 11, 2024
A Saudi business is leaving Arizona valley after it was targeted by the state over groundwater useByAnita Snow, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 8, 2024
Norfolk Southern alone should pay for cleanup of Ohio train derailment, judge saysByJosh Funk, AP Business WriterPublishedMarch 7, 2024
Proposed transmission line for renewable power from Canada to New England canceledByThe Associated PressPublishedMarch 7, 2024
Power lines ignited the largest wildfire in Texas history and one nearby, officials sayByJamie Stengle, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 7, 2024
To save water, drought-hit Morocco is closing its famous public baths three days a weekBySam Metz, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 7, 2024
Fewer fish and more algae? Scientists seek to understand impacts of historic lack of Great Lakes iceByTodd Richmond, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 8, 2024
Spectacular fields of yellow mustard draw visitors to Northern California's wine countryByEric Risberg And Janie Har, Associated PressPublishedMarch 7, 2024
After Ohio train derailment, tank cars didn't need to be blown open to release chemical, NTSB saysByJosh Funk, AP Business WriterUpdatedMarch 6, 2024
Half of US states join GOP lawsuits challenging new EPA rule on deadly soot pollutionByMatthew Daly, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 6, 2024
New to riding a sleeper train? Here’s the best way to book ticketsByAlbert Stumm, For the Associated PressPublishedMarch 6, 2024
Climate-conscious travelers are jumpstarting Europe’s sleeper trainsByAlbert Stumm, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 6, 2024
SEC to vote on weakened climate rule that narrows what companies would have to report on emissions and risksByAP NewsPublishedMarch 6, 2024
Poland sees its most violent protest yet by farmers and supporters against Ukraine imports, EU rulesByVanessa Gera, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 6, 2024
SEC approves rule requiring some companies to report greenhouse gas emissions. Legal challenges loomBySuman Naishadham, Associated PressUpdatedMarch 6, 2024
The EPA hails the arrest of California man accused of smuggling illicit air coolants into the USByMatthew Daly, Associated PressPublishedMarch 5, 2024
UN warns of climate change impact on farms and rural households run by women in poor countriesByAP NewsUpdatedMarch 5, 2024