Those participating in Running for Clean Air are making great efforts to improve air quality in their cities. If you would ...
The Senate vote that rolled back protections for the BWCA watershed on Thursday is the latest in a years-long campaign.
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Microplastics disrupt seafloor helpers that keep coasts functioning
Beneath the surface of tidal flats and shallow bays, lugworms spend their lives swallowing sediment, digesting organic matter ...
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Sir Fynwy Torfaen constituency: The full list of candidates standing at Senedd election 2026
The Sir Fynwy Torfaen constituency combines the Westminster constituencies of Monmouthshire and Torfaen and includes places ...
The Ely Echo weekly newspaper and its companion pieces - North Country SAVER and North Country ANGLER - provide insight into ...
The U.S. Senate has voted to overturn a 20-year ban on mining on about 350 square miles of federal land near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, paving the way for ...
The smell of rotten eggs permeates Steve Egger’s Southern California home, especially at night as the nearby Tijuana River ...
Footage filmed by a witness shows the moment an overcrowded boat capsized on Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, ...
It’s seed-starting and planting season, and that means it’s likely buying season. This year, consider not only the gardening gear and plants you bring ...
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This is junk science, in the best possible sense
A Cambridge team has discovered that two stubborn waste problems—spent lead-acid batteries and hard-to-recycle polymers—can be made to solve each other, with sunlight doing most of the work.
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