A roughly 3-foot asteroid will burn up in Earth’s atmosphere over the Philippines near Luzon Island in a few hours at 12:46 p.m. ET (4:46 p.m. UTC), according to the European Space Agency.
Category: Environment
Phoenix weathers 100 days of 100-plus degree temps as heat scorches western US
On Tuesday, Phoenix hit its 100th straight day with at least 100 degree temperatures.
Column: Urban Growers Collective farms 30 acres near Lynwood
Urban Growers Collective produces vegetables, culinary and medicinal herbs and flowers, said Erika Allen, CEO and co-founder.
Energy savings from solar panels at high schools in Blue Island, Crestwood unclear months after installation
Solar energy savings at Eisenhower High School in Blue Island and Delta Learning Center are unclear due to delays and billing issues.
Northerly Island’s potential as an urban oasis goes unrealized as grand plans come and go
A century after its construction, the island is home to traffic bottlenecks on concert days, erosion problems and a little-known nature preserve.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump offer starkly different visions on climate change and energy
As the Earth sizzled through a summer with four of the hottest days ever measured, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have starkly different visions on how to address a changing climate while ensuring a reliable energy supply.
Sweaty corn is making it even more humid
This hallmark of Midwestern summer might be growing stickier thanks to climate change and the steady march of industrial agriculture.
TikTok viral trend ‘underconsumption core’ elevates sustainability. Will it last?
Deinfluencing, underconsumption have become popular ways to push back against the fast fashion and overspending promoted by social media influencers.
Bioluminescent bays, where tiny organisms light up the water, add spark to any trip to Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico’s three bio bays, where microscopic organisms glow when they are agitated, draw many visitors for nighttime kayaking and swimming.
Sweltering nights and a steamy, record-breaking low offer no relief from heat
Hotter summer nights are the most compelling evidence of climate change in the Midwest, experts say.