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More than 20,000 cyclists faced intense heat, humidity, and storms during this year’s RAGBRAI, raising concerns about the ...
The Biden-era clean hydrogen boom is stalling as rising energy costs, tighter tax credit deadlines, and policy shifts under President Trump make many U.S. projects financially unworkable.Rebecca F.
Iraq’s southern marshes, once among the world’s richest wetland ecosystems, are vanishing as oil extraction and drought ...
Major truck manufacturers are suing California to stop enforcement of its stricter emissions standards, citing federal preemption under laws signed by President Trump in June.Sharon Udasin reports for ...
A new federal study finds that some aquifers in South Dakota’s Black Hills region are being depleted faster than they can recharge, raising concerns over the area’s ability to sustain its growing ...
A global study tracking 3,000 bird species over 70 years has linked climate-driven extreme heat to steep population declines in the tropics, with some species losing more than a third of their numbers ...
Investors in a canceled coal mine in northern England have launched an international arbitration case against the UK government, challenging a court’s decision that blocked the project over its ...
A federal judge in Hawaii has reinstated a ban on commercial fishing in the Pacific Islands Heritage marine national monument, rejecting Trump administration efforts to loosen protections.Coral Murphy ...
The Trump administration is moving to eliminate environmental protections for most of the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska, drawing widespread opposition from Alaska Native communities, scientists, ...
Residents in Chesterfield are fighting Dominion Energy’s proposal to build a 1,000-megawatt gas-fired “peaker” plant at the site of a retired coal plant, arguing it would add new air pollution to an ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring political appointees, not career civil servants, to review and approve all federal grants, a change that could reshape billions in funding ...
Mercury contamination in hundreds of northern Minnesota lakes is increasing, driven by a mix of industrial emissions, climate change, invasive species, and other factors that put fish and human health ...
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