News
Colorado kids with leukemia are more than twice as likely to live near dense oil and gas development
A recent study found that Colorado children who’d been diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia were more than twice as ...
A rapid rise in demand for critical minerals is fueling geopolitical tensions, prompting United Nations-backed scientists to ...
The British Columbia government’s decision to allow a controversial natural gas pipeline to move forward has sparked fierce ...
Days before the United Nations Oceans Conference, the European Union unveiled a marine protection plan that environmental ...
A powerful dust storm swept through Illinois in May, part of a growing national trend tied to rising temperatures and land ...
Anglers fishing in the San Francisco Bay face elevated health risks from PFAS-laden fish, with new research finding one never ...
Support for wind and solar energy in the U.S. has declined sharply over the past five years as fossil fuel backing has risen, ...
U.S. electric grid operators warned federal regulators this week that rapid growth in artificial intelligence and extreme ...
Agrochemical industry backlash to MAHA report linking pesticides to rising childhood health problems
A White House commission led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has released a report that connects widespread pesticide use to ...
The Senate is reviewing a sweeping House bill that would slash tax credits for wind, solar, and battery projects, potentially ...
The Trump administration’s proposed reversal of major U.S. Environmental Protection Agency pollution rules could lead to tens of thousands of premature deaths and erase hundreds of billions in annual ...
New Jersey’s coastline faces more frequent flooding as sea levels rise faster than the global average, forcing towns and the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results