With Republicans Claiming the Senate and Possibly the House, Congress Expected to Reverse Course on Climate
The prospect of future climate legislation in Congress looks much darker following Tuesday’s electio...
The prospect of future climate legislation in Congress looks much darker following Tuesday’s electio...
Polling shows environmental issues are far from the top of voters’ minds this year, and the global p...
Black residents of Louisiana’s St. James Parish asked a federal appeals court on Monday to overturn ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued ExxonMobil on Monday, accusing the oil and gas giant of k...
Jane Williams read the announcement with dismay. A Pennsylvania company was getting tens of millions...
This story is a partnership between Inside Climate News and CBS News. HOUSTON—When the news crew sho...
Walmart and Reynolds Consumer Products have agreed to stop selling certain plastic bags in Minnesota...
Based on their records and rhetoric, one candidate seeking to be the next governor of West Virginia ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Environmental consultants this summer will be digging trenches and taking soil sampl...
Tired of potato chip wrappers and other single-use plastic waste clogging streams, littering public ...
In the end, it may have been fears that Kraft Heinz would remove plastic tubs of Cool Whip or indivi...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—City officials are taking their first public step toward cleaning up hazardous waste...
The plastic pellets washing up on beaches and in marshes around Charleston, South Carolina, became v...
The United States and other leading oil and gas producing countries that resist caps on future plast...
A Houston-based company’s first effort to turn plastic waste into the chemical feedstocks for new pl...
Indigenous people from Arctic communities are calling for environmental protection in the runup to t...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency responded to a “surface water pollutio...
California chemical engineer Jan Dell knows from her own research when packages lie. She has seen to...
Businesses that burn wood to produce energy have struggled in the United States to compete economica...
In advance of a United Nations meeting next week where pollution is on the agenda, a U.N. human righ...
New York lawmakers appear poised to pass a new packaging reduction and recycling bill that would fun...
Two environmental organizations are challenging a draft state report on California’s “Truth in Label...
PORT ARTHUR, Tex.—Downtown Port Arthur has the feel of a ghost town, until you look to the horizon. ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—With a federal investigation into technically active but non-producing “zombie” mine...
If we are what we eat, there’s growing evidence to help explain how nanoplastics and microplastics a...
Officials in Youngstown, Ohio, have dealt a setback to a company’s plan to build and operate a recyc...
Six Senate Democrats last month sent a letter to the head of the Internal Revenue Service urging the...
Fossil fuel and chemical company interests are out in force at the United Nations meeting in Nairobi...
Delegates from more than 175 countries are gathered in Nairobi to advance a potential diplomatic sol...
BAYTOWN, Texas—ExxonMobil’s vision of recycling plastic begins here at its massive petrochemical com...