As Heat Grips Europe, a Struggle to Keep Workers and Customers Cool
Companies are reporting a drop in business, reflecting the economic toll of the heat wave, which is lowering productivity and keeping shoppers at bay. Read More
Companies are reporting a drop in business, reflecting the economic toll of the heat wave, which is lowering productivity and keeping shoppers at bay. Read More
The spacecraft, MethaneSAT, was just a year into its mission to provide a clearer picture of planet-warming emissions from oil and gas sites. Read More
Experts want to combat new species of plants that are moving around within the United States, and coming from around the world, before they get a foothold. Read More
The Grain Belt Express line, meant to carry electricity from wind farms across the Midwest, faces an inquiry from the Missouri attorney general. Read More
The federal website hosting five legislatively mandated reports stopped working Monday afternoon. Read More
By ending tax credits for wind and solar power, Senate Republicans may have jeopardized billions in investments in their own districts. Read More
No country receives more discarded plastic from wealthy countries, but shipments from the United States are no longer welcome. Read More
Brent Efron’s “boring” Tinder date wanted to hear all about his work at the Environmental Protection Agency, so Mr. Efron talked. If only he’d seen the hidden camera. Read More
Briny warm water is mixing on the surface of the ocean, making sea ice melt faster, a new study found. Read More
A punishing heat wave broke records in southern Europe and hasn’t peaked yet in some places, prompting warnings to residents, employers and tourists to alter their habits. Read More