Environment
Latest Stories

Martinez AH.jpg
Cuban Institute for Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) and antisemitism illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

SadlerAH.jpg
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and science illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

shutterstock_2002099109.jpg
Aerial view of Kenai, Lake in Alaska during summer. File photo credit: Jacob Boomsma via Shutterstock.

gv082625dAPR.jpg
Stop playing by the rules and cheat. (Illustration by Gary Varvel for Creators Syndicate)

WIND.jpeg
An offshore crane vessel installs underwater steel monopiles for the Empire Wind project off Long Island. (Photo courtesy of the Freeport Tuna Club)

B3bermanLGeuplastics.jpg
U.N. plastic pollution talks miss the mark, again. Illustration by Linas Garsys/ The Washington Times.

8_222025_korea-chungjuholake3202.jpg
Crocodile-shaped terrain in Chungjuho Lake, South Korea

shutterstock_2487591091.jpg
Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. File photo credit: Ella Folks via Shutterstock.

Leuken AH.jpg
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Guidance Portal to navigate maze of regulations illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

shutterstock_2597884407.jpg
A South Lake Tahoe, California, resident tested positive for plague, the El Dorado County Department of Public Health said this week. Plague is caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis. The bacteria (pictured) first infects fleas, which then bite rodents, dogs, cats, other animals or people, thereby transmitting the disease, county health officials said. (File Photo credit: Rawpixel.com via Shutterstock)

shutterstock_2447922311.jpg
Contains Lithium Ion Battery label printed on a generic electronic device. File photo credit: tomeqs via Shutterstock.

B3pringleLGspaceeconomy.jpg
Booming space economy illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

250815-hunter.jpg
Indigenous meets invasive (Illustration by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times)

Sadler AH.jpg
Northern Mariana Islands and China's megacasino illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

B1johnsonLGkilling environment.jpg
Green groups harming the environment illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

McKenna AH.jpg
TikTok ban illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Talgo AH.jpg
The United States of America' energy policy and resources illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

IMG_1190.jpeg
Coal country, comprised of former power-producing regions in Appalachian states like Kentucky and Southwest Virginia, needs to move on, residents say. "Coal is dead," said one Harlan, Kentucky, native, a former miner who now works at an auto shop in Hazard. (Emma Ayers / The Washington Times)

IMG_1252.jpeg
Adam Edelen, founder and CEO of Edelen Renewables, points to the far limits of the vast property his company is leasing for its Starfire coal-to-solar venture. "Solar isn't going anywhere," he said. "They're just going to make it more expensive for poorer people." (Emma Ayers/The Washington Times)

Hroncich AH.jpg
Education assistance from Congress and the federal government illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times