Scott Mason IV, a former deputy energy secretary for Oklahoma and member of the Cherokee nation, is the new administrator for the region that covers Texas and four neighboring states.
Each fire’s impact could depend on what was burning, for how long, and levels of public awareness, researchers hypothesize.
"If they try to enforce their anti-climate prejudice, they’re going to end up inevitably hurting people’s health as well." ...
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said that his office is focusing on oil spills and wastewater ...
New database aims to help cities map out their own CO2 cuts as President Trump looks to eliminate federal programs.
No matter what causes air pollution, it continues to increase throughout the United States, with over 131 million people ...
Buying a new wood stove is a major purchase. For many people in Washington, that stove will provide much of their heat in the ...
Residents from neighborhoods in several states are standing up to GAF Roofing, exposing how the company's pollution harms local communities.
In response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) mandate, Clean Air Act Requirements, the Alaska Department of ...
Senate Bill 5174, requested by the department, would ensure that new wood-burning devices — think: woodstoves and fireplaces — can’t be installed unless they meet certain certification requirements ...
High fine particulate matter levels in the air drive Wayne and Kalamazoo counties to be redesignated as nonattainment areas ...
A Day 1 executive order directed federal agencies to freeze funding under former president Joe Biden’s signature climate law, ...