Environment and Climate In Sediments Below Antarctic Ice, Scientists Discover a Giant Groundwater System Many scientists say that liquid water is a key to
Environment and Climate Climate Change Will More Than Double the Risk of Intense Tropical Cyclones by 2050 Human-caused climate change will make strong tropical cyclones twice as
Environment and Climate Nearly 9 Million More Americans Impacted by Deadly Particle Pollution A new report from the American Lung Association reveals that
Environment and Climate Experts Warn Urgent Action Required to Protect World’s Coral Reefs From Disappearing Within Three Decades An international team of environmental scientists have published a series
Environment and Climate Human Activity ‘Helped Fuel’ Red Tide Events, New Study Reveals In a new study that is the first to explain
Policy and Public Interest Study Examines Financial Risks of Water Resilience Planning in California Partnerships between water utilities, irrigation districts and other stakeholders in
Environment and Climate Warmer Summers and Meltwater Lakes Are Threatening the Fringes of the World’s Largest Ice Sheet A first-of-its-kind study looking at surface meltwater lakes around the
Environment and Climate US, EU Plan to Redirect Gas Poised to Shift Infrastructure Priorities President Biden and European leaders are expected to unveil an
Policy and Public Interest Secretary Granholm Traveled to West Virginia to Highlight Clean Energy Investments in Appalachia On Friday, March 18th, U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M.
Fashion and Style JBS Couros Will Make Awards to Stylists Who Create Bags and Footwear Using Sustainable Leather as Raw Material JBS Couros has begun accepting registrations for the Design Kind
Environment and Climate U.S. Fires Four Times Larger, Three Times More Frequent Since 2000 Fires have gotten larger, more frequent and more widespread across
Policy and Public Interest Local Governments in Ohio Can Apply for Federal Resources to Advance Clean Energy Priorities Today, Power a Clean Future Ohio (PCFO) launched the Infrastructure
Environment and Climate Heat Stress for Cattle May Cost Billions by Century’s End Climate change poses a potentially devastating economic threat to low-income
Environment and Climate Swiss Rivers on Track to Overheat by the End of the Century According to an EPFL study, if we take immediate measures
Environment and Climate The Formation of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Was Very Different Than Previously Believed Roughly 35 million years ago, Earth cooled rapidly. At roughly
Environment and Climate Chemists Discover a Range of Environmental Contaminants in Fracking Wastewater As companies that drill for oil and natural gas using
Environment and Climate USDA Increases Wild Bird Surveillance for Avian Influenza The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant
Environment and Climate ICYMI: Granholm Op-ed: New York’s Climate Goals Inspire Biden’s Clean Energy Agenda Last week, Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm published an
Environment and Climate Under the Hood: How Environment and Genomes Interact in Plant Development Iowa State University scientists have harnessed data analytics to look
Environment and Climate ‘Mega Iceberg’ Released 152 Billion Tonnes of Fresh Water Into Ocean as It Scraped Past South Georgia 152 billion tonnes of freshwater – equivalent to 20 x
Environment and Climate Accumulated Heat in the Upper Ocean Is at Record Levels, Breaks Records for Sixth Year The world’s oceans are hotter than ever before, continuing their
Environment and Climate Air Pollution From Wildfires, Rising Heat Affected 68% of U.S. West in One Day Large wildfires and severe heat events are happening more often
Environment and Climate Understanding Human-Elephant Conflict and Vulnerability in the Face of Climate Change Human-wildlife conflict is a central issue in the conservation sciences.
People and Culture American Humane Mourns the Passing of Renowned Actress, Leading Animal Advocate and 70-year Supporter Betty White Betty White never met an animal she didn’t like and
Environment and Climate No Returning to Climate of the Past Even With CO2 Reduction While the entire world focuses on achieving carbon neutrality –
Environment and Climate Farmed Seafood Supply at Risk if We Don’t Act on Climate Change The supply of farmed seafood such as salmon and mussels
Environment and Climate Major U.S. Electric Utility Companies May Reduce Power Sector Emissions by One-third, if They Stick With Their Climate Pledges Voluntary pledges by major U.S. electric utility companies could reduce
Environment and Climate Climate Cycles Create California Precipitation Uncertainty Over the past 40 years, winters in California have become
Environment and Climate Melting Sea Ice Forces Polar Bears to Travel Farther for Food In recent years, polar bears in the Beaufort Sea have
Environment and Climate University of New Hampshire Research Finds Future Snowmelt Could Have Costly Consequences on Infrastructure Climate change and warmer conditions have altered snow-driven extremes and
Environment and Climate Can United Nations Conference Save Antarctic Glaciers? For more than 30 years, David Harwood, professor in the
Environment and Climate Industrial Fishing Over the Past Century Appears to Have Broken a Law of Nature Surprising as it sounds, all life forms in the ocean,
Environment and Climate Tectonic Shift in Southern Ocean Caused Dramatic Ancient Cooling Event New research has shed light on a sudden cooling event
Environment and Climate New Solar Facility Delivering Power to Five New England Liberal Arts Colleges Goes Online An innovative collaborative energy project has started delivering electricity to
Environment and Climate IBM, AWS Join Forces to Help Oil & Gas Industry Accelerate Energy Transition Today at ADIPEC, IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Amazon Web Services,
Environment and Climate NASA Participates in UN Climate Change Conference NASA is participating in the 26th United Nations Climate Change
Environment and Climate New Federal Investment Could Help the U.S. Reach Its Climate Goals and Improve Its National Grid The offshore wind farms that will be developed under a
Environment and Climate Historic Alliance Launches at COP26 to Accelerate Renewable Energy, Climate Solutions, and Jobs The new Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP)
Environment and Climate Carbon Dioxide Emissions Rebound to Nearly Pre-Pandemic Levels Days before the opening of the 26th Conference of the
Fashion and Style H&M’S ‘Co-Exist Story’ Puts Animal-Friendly Fashion Center Stage The womenswear and menswear collection are designed for a modern
Environment and Climate Climate Change Lowers Nutrition, Increases Toxicity at Base of Food Web Climate change impacts on freshwater systems can lower nutrition and
Environment and Climate Congressman Paul Tonko Receives Energy Vision Awards for Advancing Renewable Fuels At its 15th annual awards event last night, the nonprofit
Environment and Climate Greening the Gray: Fighting Floods With Restoration Versus Riprap When Hurricane Ida roared to shore in Louisiana last month,
Environment and Climate New Jersey Climate Change Alliance Announces Statewide Organic Material Management Plan Today marks the effective date of the New Jersey Food
Environment and Climate Carbon Capture and Storage Gathers Momentum in Response to Rising Climate Ambition A new climate report released by the Global CCS Institute
Environment and Climate New York Troops Gear Up to Support Antarctic Research The New York Air National Guard’s 109th Airlift Wing is
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of Defense Must Pivot to Counter Climate Change, Official Says Climate change is happening. The DOD has to understand what’s
Environment and Climate Wind Energy Can Deliver Vital Slash to Global Warming Implementing advance wind energy scenarios could achieve a reduction in
Environment and Climate Milberg Files Huntington Beach Oil Spill Lawsuit The spill, discovered on October 2, occurred from an offshore
Environment and Climate Hydropower and Wind May Replace Oil and Gas in Russia Russia has great potential for using renewable resources because they