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Scientists are tracking rising levels of “forever chemicals” in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River, where contamination ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has dissolved its 47-year-old research office, folding its scientists into program ...
Soaring global food prices between 2022 and 2024 were driven by extreme weather linked to climate change, according to new ...
Treated wastewater containing high levels of PFAS is increasingly being used to restore wetlands across the U.S., raising ...
A year after Hurricane Helene tore through Appalachia and the Midwest, conservationists are still uncovering the scale of ...
Air quality across U.S. national parks has improved since the 1990s, but growing wildfire smoke and shrinking federal budgets ...
Oil companies burned off record amounts of natural gas in 2024, adding 389 million metric tons of carbon emissions and ...
Despite millions in funding, Texas prisons remain dangerously hot as officials dodge accountability on cooling timelines.Hayden Betts reports for The Texas Tribune.In short:Around 88,000 incarcerated ...
Old, unplugged oil wells on Navajo land continue to spew contaminated water, with limited action from federal agencies ...
In a Cairo neighborhood long stigmatized for its role in waste collection, a new generation of young recyclers is reclaiming ...
House Republicans proposed a 23% cut to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and reduced funding for the U.S. Interior ...
A new climate study suggests that a stalled Pacific Ocean pattern, intensified by human-driven warming, may lock the American ...
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