Hawaii Wildfire 911 Calls: 'Get to the Ocean'Hawaii Wildfire 911 Calls: 'Get to the Ocean'
Hawaii Wildfire 911 Calls: 'Get to the Ocean'Tapes released by Maui County reveal how disaster unfolded in Lahaina, Hawaii.
Hawaii Wildfire 911 Calls: 'Get to the Ocean'Tapes released by Maui County reveal how disaster unfolded in Lahaina, Hawaii.
Exxon Mobil's $59B Pioneer Natural deal intensifies fossil fuel focusThe deal with Pioneer Natural expands Exxon’s presence in the Permian Basin that straddles the border between Texas and New Mexico.
Drought, rain and wildfires delaying fall foliage in parts of the USCompared to fall foliage coverage maps from previous decades, there's a delay this year in the changing color of the leaves.
Afghans still hope to find survivors after earthquake kills over 2,000On a barren field in the district of Zinda Jan, a bulldozer was removing mounds of earth to clear space for a long row of graves on Tuesday.
Labor and climate concerns trouble Native American timber enterpriseOne indigenous group's main source of income is their logging industry, and they are in a difficult spot.
In Real Life: Blocking The SunIn this episode, we ride along in the world's largest flying laboratory and see the dire stakes surrounding a drastic step to curb climate change.
| Meg Hilling and Zach Toombs and Jia Li and John Stish
West Maui reopens to tourists despite pushback from local governmentSome locals say it's too soon to reopen as the community continues mourning the loss of loved ones and their homes and businesses.
Powerful earthquakes kill over 2,000 in AfghanistanThe magnitude 6.3 earthquake marks one of the deadliest quakes to strike the country in two decades.
Gov. Newsom signs law requiring big businesses to disclose emissionsCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the nation’s most sweeping emissions disclosure law for companies making more than $1 billion annually.
Earthquakes near a supervolcano spark evacuation fears in ItalyExperts have recommended that officials conduct safety checks for hospitals, schools, and public buildings in Naples.
Invasive crayfish crisis: Scientists' quest to protect native habitatsRed swamp crayfish outcompete other native species for food and habitat — and can cause structural damage to dams and levees.
Hawaiian Electric's insurance covers very few Maui fire claimsHawaiian Electric has $165 million in annual general liability insurance. Claims were estimated to reach a potential $4.9 billion.
Over 40 countries pledge to raise $12 billion to help coral reefsThe move is vital for protecting at least 25% of the world's marine species and over a billion people who depend on healthy coral reefs.
These heroic smokejumper crews leap toward danger to stop wildfiresSmokejumper crews leap from airplanes to confront wildfires from the sky, encountering danger before even reaching the flames.
More Americans are feeling the direct effects of climate changeYou probably felt it: The number of people who say they've personally experienced direct effects from climate change jumped this summer.
Ophelia causes flooding in Coastal North Carolina as it heads northThe storm made landfall near Emerald Isle at 6:15 a.m. on Saturday with winds close to 70 mph, later subsiding to 40 mph.
1.5 million people have been asked to conserve water in this cityCustomers in Seattle have been asked to conserve water due to continuously dry conditions in the state of Washington.
Saltwater wedge in Mississippi River threatens water in New OrleansExperts say the saltwater wedge is moving around 1 1/2 miles upriver every day, and it's creating unsafe levels of saline.
Poison in Paradise: The Red Hill fuel leakNineteen thousand gallons of jet fuel leaked from the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility, and families want to hold the U.S. Military to account.
Exclusive: Hawaii Gov. Josh Green talks climate change, Maui firesGov. Josh Green talks exclusively with Scripps News about the unprecedented wildfires on Maui, and the need to address climate change.
White House announces American Climate Corps job training programThe American Climate Corps aims to train American workers to improve U.S. resilience and prepare them for climate-related careers.
At the UN, Colombia's president calls for a global focus on climateColombia’s President Gustavo Petro says the world needs to refocus away from conflict and onto the threat posed by global climate change.
Is the answer to climate change remote work?Researchers wanted to know how much of an impact working from home could have on reducing the emissions of greenhouse gas.
US dam removal project seeks to restore natural habitatsThe hope is to restore habitats for threatened species of fish and the ecosystems that sustain other wildlife.
Thousands march to demand fossil fuels end as NYC Climate Week beginsAccording to organizers, they believe there were around 75,000 people marching on the streets of New York City on Sunday.
Atlantic storm Lee makes landfall in Canada with winds of 70mphThe storm hit New England and Maritime Canada with powerful winds, rough seas, heavy rain, toppling trees, flooding coasts, and cutting power.
Earth's rivers are warming up, which could threaten broad ecosystemsScientists studied nearly 800 rivers in the U.S. and Europe, and found they're heating even faster than the oceans in places.
Tens of thousands unite in global climate protestProtest organizers anticipate millions of people participating in the global turnout over the weekend.
Libya seals off flooded city so searchers can look for 10,000 missingThe official death toll from the disaster has surpassed 11,000 people and officials fear that number will climb quickly in the coming days.
Climate Changed: What Now?In this Scripps News special report, we investigate the new realities of extreme weather and the work we will need to do to adapt.