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They brought in their big heavy equipment and started coming up Little River to remove debris,” Huggins said. The workers, ...
Scientists are exploring whether encouraging phytoplankton growth could sequester atmospheric carbon without harming oceanic ...
Replacing conventional boilers with heat pumps could also avoid 33 million asthma attacks by 2050, thanks to improved air ...
New maps show that where animal feeding operations exist, higher percentages of Latino and uninsured residents also live.
The rare window to ask tough questions opens after a disaster. Too often, it closes before accurate answers can emerge.
Diplomats from around the world concluded nine days of talks in Geneva — plus a marathon overnight session that lasted into ...
The United States is drifting ever further away from science and climate reality. So why does life seem so normal?
As the U.N. body faces an American threat to its jurisdiction over deep-sea mining, diplomats have more or less left all the ...
The boom in AI and data centers is driving Indigenous communities to defend their land, resources, and cultural knowledge ...
Desperate for jobs, three communities embraced a bold electric vehicle promise. Now, they’re left with questions—and no jobs.
Plastic pollution is toxic and everywhere. Now, legal experts say it’s a human rights violation. This week, they’re advocating for a U.N. treaty to safeguard people’s basic rights.
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