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Firefighters slam Trump's illogical tweet about out-of-control California fires
"Mr. President, with all due respect, you are wrong."
By Mark Kaufman
Intense videos show the Camp Fire ravaging Northern California
The wildfire is burning at a rate of 80 acres per minute.
By Morgan Sung
The EPA completely axed its climate change websites. But why are NASA's still live?
"An uninformed public is key to shielding them from scrutiny."
By Mark Kaufman
Collins Dictionary's word of the year has an environmentally conscious theme
The word encompasses the shift in society's attitude towards plastic.
Take a look inside an eerie abandoned school near Chernobyl — Sharp Science
Untouched for years.
Bill Gates just brought a jar of poop on stage — for a very good reason
He's raising awareness of the need for safe sanitation.
The air quality in India is horrendously bad right now. Here's why.
"India has pretty much surpassed China in regards to air pollution problems."
By Mark Kaufman
The low-carbon economy: Driving a cleaner future
How companies like AT&T are supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy
By AT&T
Supreme Court says these young climate activists can sue the federal government
The kids will be heard.
By Sasha Lekach
Here's the first country in the world to ban sunscreens harmful to coral reefs
Planning a holiday to Palau? Take the right sunscreen or you'll be up for a fine.
What a troubled power plant tells us about the future of nuclear energy in the U.S.
Will the sun set on nuclear energy in the United States?
By Rayne Ellis
Meet the man biking on water to save the planet — Mashable Originals
One plastic bottle at a time.
By Alex Humphreys, Kevin Urgiles, and Ray White
Why the Trump administration is terrified of these children
"They’re very, very scared."
By Mark Kaufman
Venice's worst flood in 10 years couldn't stop this restaurant from serving pizza
Pizza that won't quit.
Dramatic photos show the worst flood to hit Venice in 10 years
One of the world's most unique cities is under water.
By Rayne Ellis
Giant Antarctic iceberg snaps into the ocean after forming ominous crack
"The frequency of calving has increased since 2013."
By Mark Kaufman
Earth’s carbon dioxide levels are likely the highest they've been in 15 million years
“It’s not just one person’s crazy number.”
By Mark Kaufman
18 American volcanoes get a 'very high' threat rating from the USGS
That doesn't mean 18 are more likely to erupt, just that they're a bigger threat if they do erupt.
Young scientists develop enviro-friendly bricks made out of urine
It seems unusual, but concrete brick production is a major contributor to climate change.
These photos captured through a lens made of 10,000-year-old ice are eerily beautiful — Genius Moments
"My wife was like the first human to ever be shot with a 10,000-year-old lens."
Global partnerships and human rights take center stage at this year’s Social Good Summit
Social good has never been more important, and necessary, as it is today.
By UBS
How a team of innovators overcame the odds to create water from thin air
An underdog story
By Rayne Ellis