What to Know About the World’s Largest Wildlife Crossing
An enormous overpass in Southern California is “more than just a bridge,” an official said.
An enormous overpass in Southern California is “more than just a bridge,” an official said.
The clean-energy revolution is going to fail if Congress doesn’t cut red tape.
A new analysis shows increasing frequency and intensity of hurricanes could cause more devastating interruptions to the power grid.
Low-lying tropical island nations were expected to be early victims of rising seas. But research tells a surprising story: Many islands are stable. Some have even grown.
The board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority was presented with drastic cuts to the transit system’s capital plan caused by Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision to halt the tolling program.
Two political experts weigh in on what it might take to succeed.
After more than a decade of deep budget cuts, slow growth and weak productivity, the country has struggled to overcome years of uncertainty and underinvestment.
Chicago reversed the flow of a river. Boston put a highway underground. And New York, well, came close to enacting congestion pricing.
Congestion pricing was the latest ambitious proposal that couldn’t navigate New York’s rocky political terrain. It’s a tall order to achieve substantial change in the city.
Some executives received payments of nearly half a million dollars as the rail service remained $1.7 billion in the red and the new Acela program continued to face challenges.