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Young, right-leaning activists trying to green the GOP are colliding with a White House that is selling off public lands and ...
West Virginia’s 240,000 public-school students returned Aug. 1 to cafeterias stripped of the seven synthetic dyes long common ...
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Lee Zeldin moved Tuesday to revoke the 2009 greenhouse-gas “endangerment finding,” ...
Adults may inhale roughly 68,000 lung-penetrating plastic particles each day, far exceeding past estimates, according to ...
United Nations rights specialists say a proposed Brazilian licensing law would dilute protections for forests and Indigenous ...
In Houston’s Settegast neighborhood, Black women are leading efforts to confront toxic soil, industrial pollution, and rising housing costs that have cut life expectancy by decades.Adam Mahoney ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed repealing a foundational 2009 finding that links human-caused climate ...
More than half of local councils across the United Kingdom still use chemical pesticides in public spaces, despite growing ...
An energy company and AI developer plan to build a data center near Cheyenne that could grow to five times the state’s total ...
Developers are rushing to build massive data centers in the arid West, driving up electricity and water use and prompting ...
President Donald Trump’s promise to revive U.S. oil drilling has stalled, with rig counts dropping despite federal efforts to ...
Hunger rates in Africa and the Middle East rose sharply in 2024, driven by war, trade tensions, and extreme weather that continue to push up food costs, according to a new United Nations report.Sergio ...
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