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Chicago plans to replace its 400,000 lead service lines on a timeline that lags far behind federal regulations, raising ...
A team of international scientists circumnavigating Antarctica has documented widespread environmental decline, including ...
Texas lawmakers approved $100 million in new funding to seal abandoned oil and gas wells, but advocates warn that weak ...
China installed enough solar and wind power between January and May to match the total electricity use of countries like ...
As the world races to secure rare earth elements for tech and defense, residents of Baotou, China bear the brunt of toxic ...
A new executive order from former President Trump puts political appointees in charge of defining scientific standards in ...
In the Sierra Nevada foothills, a worker-owned solar company is showing how cooperatives can build better jobs and community ...
A growing global movement led by women is linking environmental harm with gender-based violence and inequality, calling for ...
Anxiety over a warming planet is disrupting daily life for many young people, prompting new efforts to support mental health ...
Wildfire smoke is pushing people indoors across Oregon and Washington, where researchers say the shift in behavior may be ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed plans to move forward on storing nuclear waste at private sites in Texas and New Mexico, ...
Brazil’s largest carbon credit deal is under fire as federal prosecutors move to annul a $180 million agreement, citing ...
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