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There may still be ice in the rivers and snow on the ground, but spring is in the air—and that means migrating shorebirds are, too. Millions of feathered travelers cross whole hemispheres in their...
There may still be ice in the rivers and snow on the ground, but spring is in the air—and that means migrating shorebirds are, too. Millions of feathered travelers cross whole hemispheres in their...
For the first time in seven years, the Scientific Integrity Act has been reintroduced in the Senate! Sponsored by Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hi.), it’s a companion bill to the House version of the Scientific Integrity Act. The House bill has real momentum, gaining cosponsors regularly since its introduction early last year by Rep. Paul Tonko
Only you can prevent valuable climate research from being discarded.
Una propuesta de ley limitaría el acceso público a las playas de PR.
Puerto Rico's beaches: beautiful AND culturally and environmentally important. A new law would keep everyone but greedy developers out.
NEW YORK (May 14, 2026) – The National Audubon Society honored environmental journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Kolbert with the Rachel Carson Award at the Women in...
Twin cyclones helped trigger massive ocean warming in the Pacific. But whether that leads to a strong El Niño is still uncertain. Here’s what you need to know.
When bats disappear, farms become less productive, and that has broad implications far beyond the crops.
Congress must address risks to agriculture, water supplies and prepare for fire risk now.
As plans for data centers with energy needs bigger than many cities pour into communities and electric utility business offices, some people are asking: “what will that do to the reliability of the electric system?” I was alarmed to learn that the collective body of utilities focused on reliability is just starting to answer that
Climate change, harmful leadership, and an unaffordable cost of living loom large this Danger Season.
In April, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin appeared before Congress in three hearings to defend the Trump Administration’s proposal to slash the EPA budget by more than half. His evasive doublespeak at the hearing was striking—and unfortunately, par for the course for an administrator who has overseen an unrelenting dismantling of the systems intended to protect