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Extreme weather events are the most dramatic consequence of climate change, but there are many smaller ways it disturbs our ...
Fourteen democratic state attorneys general have endorsed a letter to Congress urging leaders to oppose the No IRIS Act which, if passed, would dismantle the EPA's Office of Research and Development.
This story was originally published by ProPublica. by Anna Clark ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative ...
One of the biggest threats loons face is poisoning from swallowing lead sinkers, lures and jigs. Yet efforts to ban lead ...
Imagine if the billion-dollar companies that run oil refineries or chemical plants could ask the government for permission to ...
Colorado stands to lose about $8 million in federal grant money and nearly 300 AmeriCorps members, many of whom work in ...
The city has been awarded a federal grant to help remove contaminants from its water supply, which serves about 40,000 people ...
One hundred days into the second Trump administration, many environmentalists’ worst fears about the new presidency have been ...
Scientists are still investigating exactly how plastic additives and microplastics affect our bodies, but they’re worried ...
As temperatures climb, so does the risk of potentially harmful cyanobacteria blooms that can pose serious health risks to people and animals.
If also passed by the House as expected, the action will be the first time Congress has weakened protections under the Clean ...