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Legal scholars warn that U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin’s August move to void the agency’s 2009 endangerment finding could strip industry of a key shield against federal ...
Experts and Hiroshima survivors say the world is closer to nuclear arms use than at any time since the Cold War, yet public pressure for disarmament has faded.Padraig Moran reports for CBC Radio.In ...
Under new U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) rules quietly issued this summer, states and cities must certify they do not boycott Israeli companies before receiving disaster aid.Maxine ...
A lightning-sparked blaze near the North Rim has torched more than 123,000 acres since July 4, forcing Grand Canyon National Park to close for the remainder of the season with firefighters holding ...
Two Republican senators are blocking three of President Trump’s Treasury Department nominees to protest a new executive order tightening deadlines for federal wind and solar tax breaks.Kelsey ...
Facing a summer of intense blazes across the West, the U.S. Forest Service is short more than one-quarter of its firefighting force after layoffs and retirements, internal documents show.Kylie Mohr ...
As Trump’s administration guts American science programs, Europe scrambles to build up its own climate data networks to avoid being left in the dark.Kate Abnett, Valerie Volcovici and Sarah Marsh ...
Environmental advocates say the new Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement weakens mandatory nutrient-reduction rules and could stall restoration gains.Aman Azhar reports for Inside Climate News.In ...
Mineral owners across North Dakota say monthly checks have shrunk by as much as half since 2015 as producers subtract pipeline and processing costs not spelled out in decades-old leases.Jacob Orledge ...
As the 10th anniversary of the 2015 Gold King mine blowout approaches, Silverton residents say federal cleanup efforts have yet to stem the constant flow of metal-laden water into the Animas ...
A landmark Lancet analysis warns that surging plastic output is driving disease, premature death, and mounting economic losses worldwide.Damian Carrington reports for The Guardian.In short:Global ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's proposed repeal of its 2009 endangerment finding last week is part of an unprecedented shift away from environmental safeguards and science-based ...
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