New study finds that ingesting even small amounts of plastic can be fatal for marine animals
By Britta Baechler, University of Toronto, and Erin Murphy, Arizona State University Plastics are everywhere, and the ocean is no...
By Britta Baechler, University of Toronto, and Erin Murphy, Arizona State University Plastics are everywhere, and the ocean is no...
Palm Beach County is considering a data center that would cover 202 acres, but delayed a vote for more impact...
We can take a lesson today from the approval of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan 25 years ago.
Methane is a powerhouse greenhouse gas, with a heat-trapping capability 80 times that of carbon dioxide.
Climate change is reshaping who gets to live where – and who gets left behind when the next disaster strikes.
Our family has always tried to give each other the gift of experiences, particularly time spent in nature.
Protecting natural features supports property values, fisheries and water supplies.
Proponents say these reactors could provide consistent power without climate-changing carbon emissions.
The COP30 summit in Brazil left no room for excuses and set the world on a path to meaningful action
Geothermal energy could provide as much as 15% of the world’s electricity needs by 2050.
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