Environment and Climate HyVelocity Hub Secures $1.2 Billion Federal Funding to Launch Largest Clean Hydrogen Initiative in the Gulf Coast The HyVelocity Hub has executed a cooperative agreement with the
Environment and Climate Elephant Seal Population Struggles After Devastating H5N1 Outbreak in Argentina: Only a Third of Expected Returns The sounds of barking elephant seals are again in the
Environment and Climate Holcim and Detroit Wayne County Port Authority Secures EPA Grant to Propel Zero-Emission Initiatives at Detroit Port Holcim, in close partnership with the Detroit Wayne County Port
Environment and Climate Biden-Harris Administration Announces $15.3 Million to Support New American Climate Corps Projects in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, PA Leaders from the Biden-Harris Administration, the State of Pennsylvania, and
Environment and Climate New Study Reveals Harmful Effects of Tire-Wear Particles on Aquatic Life In a study published in Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, researchers from Hangzhou Normal
Environment and Climate AmeriCorps Ramps Up Disaster Response in North Carolina and Florida Following Hurricanes Helene and Milton AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, announced
Environment and Climate Journey Into Panda Ridge: Panda Camera Launches at the San Diego Zoo The San Diego Zoo launched its giant panda live camera,
Environment and Climate Virginia Guard Supports Milton Response in Florida The Virginia National Guard is helping Florida respond to Hurricane
Environment and Climate U.S. Army Reserve Unit Assists in Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts in North Carolina Hurricane Helene made landfall along Florida’s coastal bend as a
Environment and Climate Honda Donates $500,000 to Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts On behalf of the Honda family of companies in the
Environment and Climate New Data Science Tool Speeds Up Molecular Analysis of Environment A research team led by scientists at the University of
Environment and Climate Discovery About Ice Layer Formation in Ice Sheets Can Improve Sea Level Rise Predictions A newly discovered mechanism for the flow and freezing of
Environment and Climate Alternative Proteins: Essential for Restoring Nature in the US and Beyond The current global food systems are not future-proof. We are
Environment and Climate Mosquito Mating Behavior Reveals Surprising Insights for Malaria Control and Drone Technology A high-pitched buzzing sound in your ear is an unmistakable
Environment and Climate New Study Sheds Light on Persistence and Fate of Organic Carbon in the Ocean Large quantities of carbon are stored across the environment as
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of State Launches Clean Energy Transition Accelerator (CETA) Project in Argentina The U.S. Department of State announced the launch of the
Environment and Climate Tufts University Research Project Aims to Predict Rainfall-Triggered Landslides Following Wildfires In June 2016, the San Gabriel Complex Fire raged through
Environment and Climate New Research Emphasizes Business Role in Addressing Toxic Pollution and Protecting Human Health Toxic pollution is the single largest cause of death and
Environment and Climate Study Reveals Canadian Wildfires Are Affecting U.S. Air Quality and Raising Health Concerns Climate-driven wildfire events are rapidly transferring harmful particulate matter containing
Environment and Climate Scientists Investigate Robusta Coffee as a Climate-Smart Alternative to Arabica Crave that cup of coffee in the morning? Globally, consumers
Environment and Climate Researchers Track Endangered 26-Foot Whale Shark ‘Rio Lady’ for Record-Breaking 27,000 Miles Over Four Years A team of researchers at the University of Rhode Island
Environment and Climate Countries Urged to Strengthen Protection of Antarctic Peninsula and Krill Fishery The Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC) is urging governments
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of State Announces 20 Scholars for Fourth Fulbright Arctic Initiative Furthering the U.S. government’s efforts to address security and sustainability
Environment and Climate Air Force Reserve’s 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron Flies Into Category 5 Hurricane Beryl for Data Collection Missions The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, a component of the Air
Environment and Climate Guardsmen Help Small Town Recover From Flooding Iowa Air National Guard members converged on the small town
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of Energy Announces More Than $18 Million to Support Clean Energy Projects in 24 States and Local Governments As part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S.
Environment and Climate Ocean Acidification Turns Fish Off Coral Reefs A new study of coral reefs in Papua New Guinea
Environment and Climate Navy Conducts Climate Action Exercise With Caribbean Partners The Navy conducted a tabletop exercise alongside Caribbean partner nations
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of Agriculture Scientists Introduce an Online Tool for Water Managers Scientists at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Southwest Climate
Environment and Climate Corps of Engineers Updated on Hawaii Wildfire Recovery The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commanding General and 55th
Environment and Climate Biden-Harris Administration Announces More Than 9,000 American Climate Corps Members in Positions by End of June, Hosts Inaugural Swearing-in Ceremony The Biden-Harris Administration hosted the first swearing-in ceremony for members
Environment and Climate Study Reveals Increasing Polarization in Climate Change Coverage Between Elite and Heartland News Sources New research led by the University of California San Diego
Environment and Climate America’s Next Nuclear Power Plant Begins Construction On Monday, Bechtel celebrated the official groundbreaking of the Natrium
Environment and Climate Human Hunting Linked to Woolly Rhinoceros Extinction, New Research Reveals Researchers have discovered that sustained human hunting prevented the woolly
Environment and Climate University of Idaho Researchers Receive $15 Million Grant to Study Drought and Fire Impact on Forest Ecosystems A multidisciplinary team led by University of Idaho researchers has
Environment and Climate Rising Threat of Wildfires in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert: Research and Preparations for a Fire-Prone Future Despite the dry heat of southern Arizona, the Sonoran Desert
Environment and Climate Electrical Engineer Explores Arctic’s Frigid Environment for Innovative Naval Project Off the north coast of Alaska in the Beaufort Sea,
Environment and Climate Researchers Advocate for Protecting ‘Nature’s Strongholds’ to Meet Global Biodiversity Targets To meet the imperative of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
Environment and Climate Genomic Study Reveals Breakthrough in Enhancing Disease Resistance in Strawberries Globally, strawberries are gravely affected by Macrophomina phaseolina, a soilborne fungal pathogen
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of Energy Selects Principle Power and Aker Solutions to Advance Plans for Serial Manufacturing of WindFloat Foundations Principle Power and Aker Solutions (“FloatHOME” consortium) have been chosen
Environment and Climate Clean Power Alliance Launches $10 Million Energized Communities Program to Advance Sustainability Efforts in Southern California Clean Power Alliance (CPA) has launched its Energized Communities Program
Environment and Climate Equity Must Be Considered in Ocean Governance to Achieve Global Targets by 2030 As the world urgently presses forward toward reaching global biodiversity
Environment and Climate Veterinarians Team Up With Fishers to Evaluate the Health of Accidentally Caught Sea Turtles Six of seven sea turtle species are endangered, and humans
Environment and Climate Expert Says Fireflies Aren’t Going Extinct, but Their Numbers Are Dwindling For many people, fireflies lighting up backyards is a sign
Environment and Climate Demystifying the Complex Nature of Arctic Clouds With dancing ribbons of light visible in the sky, a
Environment and Climate Researchers Offer US Roadmap to Close the Carbon Cycle Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and six other Department
Environment and Climate Surf Clams Off the Coast of Virginia Reappear – and Rebound The Atlantic surfclam, an economically valuable species that is the
Environment and Climate Older Adults in Ohio Are Among the Most Vulnerable to Extreme Weather Nearly 1 in 5 older adults in central Ohio report
Environment and Climate Research Collaboration Aims to Enhance Cereal Crop Resilience to Acidic Soils and Improve Agriculture Sustainability Acidic soil caused by changing climate patterns threatens agriculture sustainability across
Environment and Climate Largest Ice Shelf in Antarctica Lurches Forward Once or Twice Each Day In Antarctica, heavy glaciers are always on the move. Conveyor