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Communities around the Great Lakes, already reeling from widespread PFAS contamination, are pushing lawmakers to restore ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that federal agencies only need to consider the direct environmental impacts of major infrastructure projects, not their broader consequences, under the National ...
Hundreds of New Mexico students living near oil and gas fields are missing school and struggling academically due to chronic ...
Jerome Ringo, a former petrochemical worker turned pioneering environmental advocate, died at 70 after a decades-long career ...
Across the Americas, rice and crawfish farmers are helping keep migrating birds alive by transforming their land into ...
A global conference in Nice next month will convene over 10,000 participants, including world leaders and scientists, to ...
More than 130 researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health lost federal funding after the Trump ...
Climate scientist Andrew Dessler found that Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok is increasingly giving misleading responses on climate ...
Rising temperatures linked to growing cancer death rates among women in Middle East and North Africa
As extreme heat intensified across the Middle East and North Africa between 1998 and 2019, cancer mortality among women ...
Brazil’s senate has passed a controversial bill weakening the country’s environmental regulations, opening the door for ...
A recent study estimates that up to 95 million people nationwide may rely on drinking water contaminated with 24 types of these "forever chemicals." ...
A sweeping federal directive to fast-track logging across most of the Black Hills has sparked outcry from Indigenous leaders, scientists, and environmental groups who say it threatens forest integrity ...
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