Environment
Latest Stories

shutterstock_2291264513.jpeg
China using AI to create troll armies. A recent analysis by Taiwan AI Labs found the "involvement of 9,080 troll accounts" involved in debates on social media among U.S. lawmakers, technology experts and digital communities over the potential ban by the United States government of the China-based TikTok platform. File photo credit: Pixels Hunter via Shutterstock.

CICADA.jpg
Georgia Institute of Technology biophysicist Saad Bhamla holds a periodical cicada nymph on the campus of Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta on Thursday, March 28, 2024. "We've got trillions of these amazing living organisms come out of the Earth, climb up on trees and it's just a unique experience, a sight to behold," Bhamla said. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

B1 McKenna1.jpg
Fossil fuels and climate change illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

B3 Basile1.jpg
Israel and America's survival illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

_Politically UNSTABLE - Sands.png
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler is joined by Carla Sands, the vice chair of the Center for Energy & Environment at the America First Policy Institute, to discuss just how much of a disaster Bidenomics has been for American agriculture.

sailing-900.jpg
Sailing the Graveyard Sea: The Deadly Voyage of the Somers, the U.S. Navy’s Only Mutiny, and the Trial That Gripped the Nation (book cover)

B1issacLGendofesg#2.jpg
The end of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

2024.03.27-retail_theft-01-1080x1080.jpg
Retail theft surge fuels $4.4 billion shadow economy in New York state

2024.03.27-retail_theft-01-1600x900.jpg
Retail theft surge fuels $4.4 billion shadow economy in New York state (horizontal)

ISRAEL.jpg
Homes are being steadily built with funding from the Palestinian Authority in the Judean Desert Nature Reserve, an area of Israel that's been deemed a "No Construction" zone by international law. Some in Israel fear they are losing their sovereignty and that these illegal builds must immediately stop. (Cheryl Chumley/The Washington Times)

B1 Pollard1.jpg
EPA's tailpipe emissions rules and electric vehicles illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Balto Bridge Graphic.png
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being struck by a Singapore-flagged container ship, plunging multiple vehicles into the Patapsco River.

BRIDGE.jpg
Parts of the Francis Scott Key Bridge remain after a container ship collided with a support Tuesday, March 26, 2024 in Baltimore. The major bridge in Baltimore snapped and collapsed after a container ship rammed into it early Tuesday, and several vehicles fell into the river below. Rescuers were searching for multiple people in the water. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)

B3pykeLGamericanenergy.jpg
Cutting off fossil fuel energy illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

Z99_0579.jpg
Carolina Hurricanes center Evgeny Kuznetsov (92) talking it over with Carolina Hurricanes center Jake Guentzel (59) during a break in the action during the second period of an NHL game against the Washington Capitals at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C., March 22, 2024. (Photo by Jack Sabatini)

climate-book-900.jpg
"Climate and Energy: The Case for Realism" (book cover)

BELTWAY._image.jpg
A farmer drives his tractor past a soybean field toward grain storage bins near Ladora, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

B4 Bokhari1.jpg
American, European energy security and liquified natural gas (LNG) exports illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

B1-DUNC-Atomic-Hands-GG.jpg
America and the nuclear power resurgence illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

Murphy_Devils-7.jpg
Washington Capitals defenseman Ethan Bear (25) fires a pass up[ the ice to a teammate against the New Jersey Devils at Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C., February 20, 2024. (Photo by Brian Murphy for the Washington Times)