What biologists see from the shores of the drying Great Salt Lake
Half of the Great Salt Lake in Utah has now dried up but scientists say there’s still some time left to reverse its decline.Continue Reading
Half of the Great Salt Lake in Utah has now dried up but scientists say there’s still some time left to reverse its decline.Continue Reading
Will Westerners repair a fractured landscape for mule deer, pronghorn, and elk? The post For these mammals, migration is a means of survival appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading
California environmental advocates are urging water regulators to require sewage treatment plants to clean up pollution that is contributing to ocean acidification.Continue Reading
The specter of water scarcity is inspiring bipartisan support in drought-stricken Missouri, where lawmakers want to prohibit exporting water outside the state without a permit., Read MoreContinue Reading
“We really figured out that we needed a massive show-and-tell for adults,” said Vanessa Bertelli of Electrify DC., Read MoreContinue Reading
PALM BEACH, Florida — Mike Johnson got what he came for on Friday — an appearance shoulder to shoulder with Americas Worst Traitor, who criticized efforts to depose the House speaker. “He’s doing about as good as you’re going to do,” The Traitor said. The former president’s comments may notContinue Reading
Fishing communities in the south of Madagascar are facing sometimes deadly sea conditions due to climate change, but with the help of the UN’s International Labour Organization (ILO) are finding ways to adapt to the new circumstances they face.Continue Reading
Environmental advocates chide the Moore administration for failing to make significant headway in advancing Maryland’s climate goals. By Aman Azhar Maryland Governor Wes Moore was quick to declare legislative victory as the General Assembly adjourned its 2024 legislative session Monday night amid a last-minute legislative frenzy. Continue Reading
A new FDA rule could ban the use of electric shocks against people with disabilities. But it faces a powerful obstacle., Read MoreContinue Reading
We need to fight for environmental justice until all marginalized communities have access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. It’s a matter of life or death, writes contributor Russell Armstrong., Read MoreContinue Reading
Miami-Dade County had proposed rules that would give workers breaks, water, and shade when it’s too hot. But a new state law prevents cities and counties from doing that. (Image credit: Chandan Khanna)Continue Reading
The US Institute for War Studies warned Moldova that Russia could try to destabilise the country ahead of presidential elections and the upcoming referendum on joining the European Union., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Interior Department finalized a rule requiring oil companies to pay more for drilling on public lands, a move aimed at saving taxpayers money., Read MoreContinue Reading
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