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What started out as a necessity during the pandemic has really evolved into an incredible place that brings people together." ...
UNESCO appoints Indigenous co-chairs to protect languages and knowledge amid climate crisis "A single word like 'X̱maay' contains generations of climate knowledge, laws, and cultural practices." ...
As the market for floatovoltaics explodes, scientists are studying how to make the systems also work for waterbirds and other ...
California remains committed to zero-emissions trucking. But Trump's hostility to the idea means it will require creative ...
Many of the foams firefighters spray to extinguish blazes contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS. Known as ...
Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a “scary” health burden.
Even in the U.S., where the policy was least popular, half of those surveyed said they'd support a climate tax that ...
Experts fear that both budget and staff cuts at the EPA will curtail the necessary air monitoring of wildfire smoke, a public health risk.
In the high glare of a summer evening in Fairbanks, Alaska, Ciara Santiago watched the mercury climb. A meteorologist at the ...
The small town Plympton, Massachusetts, eliminated 305 tons of garbage a year by making everyone pay for what they toss.
A new book traces how the American prairie was nearly destroyed and why its return is so necessary for our future.
Port Heiden is facing an energy crisis. A $300,000 grant from the EPA would have helped the community swap polluting diesel ...