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Amid mounting attacks on science and worsening climate threats, more U.S. scientists are rejecting political neutrality and ...
Solar panels now double as shade for sheep and a tool for rural energy production in Georgia, where some farmers are ...
The journal Environmental Health Perspectives has stopped accepting new manuscripts after losing key federal contracts, ...
Human-driven warming has pushed multiple Earth systems dangerously close to irreversible tipping points, but social and ...
A punishing heat wave swept across southern Europe this weekend, forcing evacuations in Greece and pushing several countries ...
Volunteer fire departments across the Midwest are beginning to adopt a soybean-based firefighting foam as a safer alternative ...
A heat dome sent temperatures soaring across the Eastern U.S. last week, part of a growing trend driven by human-caused climate change that’s increasing the frequency and severity of extreme heat ...
American researchers, citing political pressure and funding threats under the Trump administration, are relocating to France under a new academic refuge program, "Safe Place for Science," launched by ...
Vermont is preparing for a drawn-out legal fight after President Trump’s Justice Department joined fossil fuel interests in ...
In short: Wireless radiation exposure to a child's head and back increased up to 40-fold when surrounded by other children with laptops, due to cumulative emissions from all the nearby devices. Wi-Fi ...
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The European Commission’s abrupt reversal on an anti-greenwashing law has intensified a growing political divide in Brussels over environmental regulations, exposing deeper power struggles ahead of EU ...