Activists are fighting for a renewable future in Sub-Saharan Africa. Chinese coal projects threaten to dirty those plans
Beijing may have built bases in the South China Sea, but that doesn't mean it can defend them, report claims
As climate change threatens Pacific Islands, some atolls have been growing. Now scientists have figured out why
The economic loss of Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory is already being felt. It's also very personal
A bobcat rescued from the California wildfires has been treated for burns and released back into the wild
We're at a turning point on climate change. But most countries are still choosing fossil fuels over clean energy, report says
Fraser Island, a unique Australian ecosystem, is on fire as parts of the country swelter through record heat wave
Some eager explorers have already hiked into the desert and found the Utah monolith. Spoiler alert: it's gone now
Ishita Malaviya, India's first professional female surfer, is changing her country's perception of the ocean
From a super-tough incubator to a pillow that turns off the internet, Global Grad Show highlights design innovations
Greenland's glaciers could lose more ice than previously thought, raising concerns for sea level rise
This relentless Atlantic hurricane season has put nearly every mile of coastline from Texas to Maine on alert
New York City wildlife rehabilitator stumbles upon an injured swan, transporting it two hours across the city to safety
Veterans and Gold Star families to get free access to national parks, wildlife refuges and other public lands
New Zealand's Chatham Islands might be the only place in the world experiencing overtourism right now
People of color are more likely to live without indoor plumbing even in the richest US cities, study says