The American Climate Corps officially kicks off
This month, the nation will deploy 9,000 people to help guide the country toward a cleaner future.
This month, the nation will deploy 9,000 people to help guide the country toward a cleaner future.
Last month, the world officially entered its fourth â and probably worst â mass coral bleaching event in history.
A bill awaiting signature from Gov. Ron DeSantis would also ban offshore wind energy and relax regulations on natural gas...
Nearly all of them are subject to noise levels linked to hearing loss, a study shows.
As restrictions spread, neighborhoods are getting quieter â and cleaner.
The fine-grained analysis maps out environmental risks alongside factors that make it harder for people to deal with hazards.
America may have hit âpeak gasoline,â but the fossil fuelâs decline is still too slow to meet climate goals.
El Niño may push global temperatures past 1.5 C, the World Meteorological Organization warned.
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