To Save the Amazon, What if We Listened to Those Living Within It?
RURRENABAQUE, Bolivia—Beneath a setting sun, marchers clad in feathered headdresses and hand woven clothing streamed across the Alto Beni River...
RURRENABAQUE, Bolivia—Beneath a setting sun, marchers clad in feathered headdresses and hand woven clothing streamed across the Alto Beni River...
A new study attempts to disentangle the global interplay of particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone (O3) pollutants, and makes an...
Black carbon (BC) – comprising airborne soot-like carbon particles – is gaining prominence on the radar of those concerned with...
Texas has opened more than a million acres of offshore, state-owned waters for proposals from companies to inject greenhouse gas...
This story was originally published by Floodlight. Despite a much publicized pause on the approval of liquefied natural gas terminals...
Maryland utilities are averaging more than $700 million a year on gas infrastructure spending, worsening the energy burden among low-income...
The growth of customer-owned solar and batteries can help to reduce wear and tear on the grid and save ratepayers...
New data seem to show that only two percent of polluting vans scrapped under the ULEZ scrappage scheme have so...
A study of 17 commonly used synthetic ‘forever chemicals’ has shown that these toxic substances can readily be absorbed through...
Agriculture and stormwater runoff from developed land—key reasons the Chesapeake Bay is not on target to meet 2025 cleanup goals—will...
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