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Environment and Climate

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Losing Nature Impacts Black, Hispanic, and Low-Income Americans Most
Environment and Climate

Losing Nature Impacts Black, Hispanic, and Low-Income Americans Most

When nature vanishes, people of color and low-income Americans disproportionally
Hope for Critically Endangered Gorillas in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
Environment and Climate

Hope for Critically Endangered Gorillas in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

A new study led by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Why Arctic Soil Can Go Slip-Sliding Away
Environment and Climate

Why Arctic Soil Can Go Slip-Sliding Away

Slow-moving arctic soils form patterns that, from a distance, resemble
CO2 Emissions Are Rebounding, but Clean Energy Revolutions Are Emerging
Environment and Climate

CO2 Emissions Are Rebounding, but Clean Energy Revolutions Are Emerging

At the upcoming Conference of the Parties (COP26) in November,
G20 Education Ministers Urged to Back Quality Climate Education Ahead of UN COP26 Conference in Glasgow
Environment and Climate

G20 Education Ministers Urged to Back Quality Climate Education Ahead of UN COP26 Conference in Glasgow

Education Ministers from across the globe are being urged to
Polar Vortex, Winter Heat May Change Bird Populations
Environment and Climate

Polar Vortex, Winter Heat May Change Bird Populations

For birds and other wildlife, winter is a time of
Fossil Secret May Shed Light on the Diversity of Earth’s First Animals
Environment and Climate

Fossil Secret May Shed Light on the Diversity of Earth’s First Animals

A large group of iconic fossils widely believed to shed
Seabirds Face Dire Threats From Climate Change, Human Activity — Especially in Northern Hemisphere
Environment and Climate

Seabirds Face Dire Threats From Climate Change, Human Activity — Especially in Northern Hemisphere

Many seabirds in the Northern Hemisphere are struggling to breed
Jacobs Awarded $6.4 Billion Contract for US Department of Energy’s Idaho Cleanup Project
Environment and Climate

Jacobs Awarded $6.4 Billion Contract for US Department of Energy’s Idaho Cleanup Project

Jacobs (NYSE:J) was awarded the Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) at
People Prefer ‘Natural’ Strategies to Reduce Atmospheric Carbon
Environment and Climate

People Prefer ‘Natural’ Strategies to Reduce Atmospheric Carbon

Soil carbon storage, carbon capture and storage, biochar – mention
Biodiversity Devastation: Human-Driven Decline Requires Millions of Years of Recovery
Environment and Climate

Biodiversity Devastation: Human-Driven Decline Requires Millions of Years of Recovery

A new study shows that the current rate of biodiversity
American Humane Reunites Heroic Military K-9 With Handler in Las Vegas
Environment and Climate

American Humane Reunites Heroic Military K-9 With Handler in Las Vegas

Retired Military Working Dog (MWD) Popeye completed his globe-spanning tour
Animal Welfare Groups Commend Federal Lawmakers for Reintroducing Bill to Ban Horse Slaughter
Environment and Climate

Animal Welfare Groups Commend Federal Lawmakers for Reintroducing Bill to Ban Horse Slaughter

Federal lawmakers reintroduced legislation to permanently ban horse slaughter in
ERM Plays Critical Role in the Successful Completion of the First Commercial-Scale Offshore Wind Energy Project in the U.S.
Environment and Climate

ERM Plays Critical Role in the Successful Completion of the First Commercial-Scale Offshore Wind Energy Project in the U.S.

The Biden-Harris Administration has now approved the construction and operations
Greenhouse Gas and Aerosol Emissions Are Lengthening and Intensifying Droughts
Environment and Climate

Greenhouse Gas and Aerosol Emissions Are Lengthening and Intensifying Droughts

Greenhouse gases and aerosol pollution emitted by human activities are
Harvard Chemist Pioneered Atmospheric Studies, Proving CFCs Destroy the Ozone Layer
Environment and Climate

Harvard Chemist Pioneered Atmospheric Studies, Proving CFCs Destroy the Ozone Layer

The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation has announced that James
Genetic Analysis of Leopards Revises Current Interpretation of Their Natural History, Migrations, and Future Vulnerability
Environment and Climate

Genetic Analysis of Leopards Revises Current Interpretation of Their Natural History, Migrations, and Future Vulnerability

They are some of the most beautiful, and elusive, animals
Climate and Community Investment Act Would Create 160,000 Long-Term Jobs for New Yorkers
Environment and Climate

Climate and Community Investment Act Would Create 160,000 Long-Term Jobs for New Yorkers

A new study released by NY Renews shows that investment
Study Finds 6⁰C Cooling on Land During the Last Ice Age, With Implications About Future Global Warming
Environment and Climate

Study Finds 6⁰C Cooling on Land During the Last Ice Age, With Implications About Future Global Warming

Low-to-mid latitude land surfaces at low elevation cooled on average
Earthquake Early Warnings Launch in Washington, Completing West Coast-Wide Shakealert System
Environment and Climate

Earthquake Early Warnings Launch in Washington, Completing West Coast-Wide Shakealert System

When the Big One hits, the first thing Washington residents
Researchers Unveil Roadmap to Expand New York’s Solar Energy, Meet Green Goals
Environment and Climate

Researchers Unveil Roadmap to Expand New York’s Solar Energy, Meet Green Goals

Solar-power developers need to explore using lower-quality agricultural land for
Ice Core Chemistry Study Expands Insight Into Sea Ice Variability in Southern Hemisphere
Environment and Climate

Ice Core Chemistry Study Expands Insight Into Sea Ice Variability in Southern Hemisphere

Sea ice cover in the Southern Hemisphere is extremely variable,
Return to Freedom’s Lawsuit Stops Plan to Engage in Illegal Surgery on Wild Horse Mares
Environment and Climate

Return to Freedom’s Lawsuit Stops Plan to Engage in Illegal Surgery on Wild Horse Mares

Return to Freedom (RTF) has been victorious in its efforts
Water and Wastewater Utilities Face New Challenges to Future Resilience
Environment and Climate

Water and Wastewater Utilities Face New Challenges to Future Resilience

A new collection of insights published by Arcadis highlights five
Antarctic Ice Sheet Is More Likely to Remain Stable if Paris Climate Agreement Is Met
Environment and Climate

Antarctic Ice Sheet Is More Likely to Remain Stable if Paris Climate Agreement Is Met

The Antarctic ice sheet is much less likely to become
AmplifiedAg Farms Sustainably Grow Consistent Yields of 800-1000 Pounds of Full Head Leafy Greens Per Harvest Every 3 Weeks
Environment and Climate

AmplifiedAg Farms Sustainably Grow Consistent Yields of 800-1000 Pounds of Full Head Leafy Greens Per Harvest Every 3 Weeks

AmplifiedAg, Inc., a holistic indoor farming leader with a mission
Antarctica Remains the Wild Card for Sea-Level Rise Estimates Through 2100
Environment and Climate

Antarctica Remains the Wild Card for Sea-Level Rise Estimates Through 2100

A massive collaborative research project covered in the journal Nature
Human Behavior Must Be Factored Into Climate Change Analyses
Environment and Climate

Human Behavior Must Be Factored Into Climate Change Analyses

A new Cornell University-led study examines how temperature affects fishing
Majority of Outages in Metro Atlanta Counties Due to Fallen Trees and Downed Power Lines
Environment and Climate

Majority of Outages in Metro Atlanta Counties Due to Fallen Trees and Downed Power Lines

After severe weather continues to cross through the state, Georgia
Icebreaker’s Cyclone Encounter Reveals Faster Sea Ice Decline
Environment and Climate

Icebreaker’s Cyclone Encounter Reveals Faster Sea Ice Decline

In August 2016 a massive storm on par with a
We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service Announce State’s Largest Renewable Energy Project
Environment and Climate

We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service Announce State’s Largest Renewable Energy Project

We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service, the largest utilities in
Burning the Forest, Not Just the Trees
Environment and Climate

Burning the Forest, Not Just the Trees

Wildfires don’t only damage the visible parts of plants. They
People of Color Hardest Hit by Air Pollution From Nearly All Emission Sources
Environment and Climate

People of Color Hardest Hit by Air Pollution From Nearly All Emission Sources

Various studies show that people of color are disproportionately exposed
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to Launch New Center for Ocean and Climate Research
Environment and Climate

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to Launch New Center for Ocean and Climate Research

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) announced the establishment of the Francis
For Over 100 Years Fire Suppression Policies Have Led to a Dangerous Build-Up of Brush and Unhealthy Trees
Environment and Climate

For Over 100 Years Fire Suppression Policies Have Led to a Dangerous Build-Up of Brush and Unhealthy Trees

A diverse coalition representing tribes, ranchers and conservationists announced strong
Accurate Subseasonal-to-Seasonal Arctic Sea-Ice Prediction Remains a Grand Challenge
Environment and Climate

Accurate Subseasonal-to-Seasonal Arctic Sea-Ice Prediction Remains a Grand Challenge

As an indicator and “amplifier” of global climate change, the
Commercial and Military Activities in the Arctic Ocean Are Hazardous to Global Health
Environment and Climate

Commercial and Military Activities in the Arctic Ocean Are Hazardous to Global Health

The Arctic Ocean is our world’s air conditioner and life
U.S. Must Triple the Rate of Energy-Related Carbon Reduction to Achieve 2030 Goal
Environment and Climate

U.S. Must Triple the Rate of Energy-Related Carbon Reduction to Achieve 2030 Goal

The Biden administration on Thursday pledged to reduce U.S. economy-wide
Washington Governor Jay Inslee Visits Green Manufacturer ECOS to Celebrate Earth Day
Environment and Climate

Washington Governor Jay Inslee Visits Green Manufacturer ECOS to Celebrate Earth Day

ECOS, a pioneer in environmentally friendly cleaning products, welcomed Washington
Earthquakes Continued After COVID-19-Related Oil and Gas Recovery Shutdown
Environment and Climate

Earthquakes Continued After COVID-19-Related Oil and Gas Recovery Shutdown

When hydraulic fracturing operations ground to a halt last spring
On Earth Day, 3M Commits to Reduce Its Use of New Plastic Made From Petroleum by 125 Million Pounds by 2025
Environment and Climate

On Earth Day, 3M Commits to Reduce Its Use of New Plastic Made From Petroleum by 125 Million Pounds by 2025

On Earth Day, 3M (NYSE:MMM) is committing to reduce its
CRES Congressional Testimony: U.S. Innovation is the Only Solution to a Global Climate Crisis
Environment and Climate

CRES Congressional Testimony: U.S. Innovation is the Only Solution to a Global Climate Crisis

In testimony before the U.S. House Select Committee on the
Cisco Commits $100 Million to Help Address Climate Crisis
Environment and Climate

Cisco Commits $100 Million to Help Address Climate Crisis

Today the Cisco Foundation announced that it is committing $100
Sunlight to Solve the World’s Clean Water Crisis
Environment and Climate

Sunlight to Solve the World’s Clean Water Crisis

Less than 3 per cent of the world’s water is
Canister Delivery to Strengthen Nuclear Storage Research
Environment and Climate

Canister Delivery to Strengthen Nuclear Storage Research

When nuclear engineer Brady Hanson stood before a group of
Understanding the Source of Extremely Small Particles Above the Amazon
Environment and Climate

Understanding the Source of Extremely Small Particles Above the Amazon

The aerosol particles that serve as seeds for cloud formation
Forest Elephants Are Now Critically Endangered – Here’s How to Count Them
Environment and Climate

Forest Elephants Are Now Critically Endangered – Here’s How to Count Them

A team of scientists led by the Wildlife Conservation Society
Global Calls for Massive Scale-Up of Climate Adaptation in Africa
Environment and Climate

Global Calls for Massive Scale-Up of Climate Adaptation in Africa

Boosting efforts to adapt to the impacts of climate change
United Airlines to Lead Industry Switch to Sustainable Aviation Fuel With Global Corporations, Customers
Environment and Climate

United Airlines to Lead Industry Switch to Sustainable Aviation Fuel With Global Corporations, Customers

United Airlines continues to lead the industry towards a more
Microplastics in Land, Sea, Air a Sign of ‘Legacy Pollution’
Environment and Climate

Microplastics in Land, Sea, Air a Sign of ‘Legacy Pollution’

Vast watery parcels of plastic – made of soda bottle
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