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Two new assessments from the Maryland League of Conservation Voters found the Moore administration’s actions have not ...
A small percentage of species protected by the law have ever recovered, but an even smaller fraction have gone extinct. With ...
A vaccine in development may slow the spread of Nipah virus, which kills up to 75 percent of the people it sickens, but ...
Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and conservation reporter Kiley Price as they explain why everyone’s ...
Environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe had sued over a lack of any environmental review. State leaders filed an appeal ...
Microplastics are increasingly present in samples pulled from the Great Lakes. Researchers are working to understand them—and ...
Some contaminants have leached into aquifers that are a source of drinking water. Since 2023, more than five different ...
At one point, the Corbett administration claimed the Shell plant would spawn 20,000 permanent jobs directly and indirectly, ...
The suit, which follows legal victories in Montana and Hawaii, alleges violations of the state constitution and says ...
Hayden, a long-established coal community, is pitching companies to come take advantage of “reliable, cost-effective heating ...
Decades after deregulation, rising electricity demand from data centers is leading to a new push to change rules.
An acceleration of warming that started in 2023 continued through 2024, according to the latest annual climate assessment by ...
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