Major wine producing regions are at risk in a warming world, challenging vineyards to adapt to hotter, drier conditions and contribute to climate solutions.
As regulators and investors demand more climate-related information, some companies find benefits in being open about how they deal with climate change.
The extra computing power that's driving AI sharply increases the water needed to cool data centers. Some tech companies have creative ways to cut water use.
The health sector emits more than 8 percent of U.S. greenhouse gases. Some hospitals are finding climate remedies by rethinking the use of energy and materials.
As temperatures rise and weather gets more extreme, the problem of power outages is almost certain to get worse—unless we rethink how power is distributed.
New evidence suggests that the Amazon may have been a hive of human industry thousands of years ago—and that it could potentially become that kind of hub again.
A new initiative sets standards for economic growth and environmental sustainability inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.'s ideas about a "beloved community."
The Lone Star State, despite its reputation as the center of the fossil-fuel universe, may be the greenest state in the union—at least when it comes to energy.
In a year of ESG criticism, here's how three members of Newsweek's Most Responsible Companies list made corporate responsibility a core part of their business.
Looking for an environmentally friendly location that offers scenic beauty, lots of activities and local culture? One of these five places may fit the bill.
As climate change contributes to a surge in the number and severity of natural disasters, it pays to know the best ways to protect yourself and those you love.
COP28 produced more money to protect the forests and other ecosystems that can draw down CO2. But new data shows fossil fuels still threaten protected forests.
Colombian Environment Minister Susana Muhamad said her country is reducing fossil fuels and deforestation, but global economics don't support climate action.
COP28 delegates want to avoid impacts from mining for critical minerals for EV batteries, such as deforestation in Indonesia and human rights abuses in Africa.