The Epic Texas Panhandle Fire Is Just a Preview
Texas officials go to bat for oil and gas while the climate-fueled Smokehouse Creek Fire still rages.
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Texas officials go to bat for oil and gas while the climate-fueled Smokehouse Creek Fire still rages.
Record levels of forced migration are tied to an environmental collapse that Republicans worsened on behalf of the fossil fuel industry.
Some areas are starting the year with low water reserves, and forecasters don’t expect substantial relief from the weather.
Environmental lawyers say the state watchdog agency lets polluters escape regulation through legal loopholes.
The U.S. market—and seafood processors’ freezers—are overflowing with cheap farm-raised imports.
Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian wants the Board of Education to reject accurate descriptions of environmental science in school books.
Advocates say the approval process is more of a "rubber stamp" for oil and gas companies to keep polluting indefinitely.
After decades of negotiations and even a dramatic occupation of a dam in Chiahuaha state, two nations struggle to find a compromise.
Experts warn that increasingly high temperatures are "a clear consequence of the warming of the climate system."
Critics worry about leakage through rock layers, pipeline safety and the lackluster record of the technology onshore.