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Shrinking, fragmented rainforests and spreading plantations are pushing wild cats and humans closer together, leading to more ...
A new study from the U.S. Geological Survey finds that groundwater in Appalachia, the Gulf Coast and California is ...
A leaked memo shows the NOAA’s primary science division staring down 74 percent in budget cuts—and some foresee dire impacts ...
Jonathan Jarvis ran the U.S. National Park Service under former President Barack Obama. He has serious concerns about the ...
In western Argentina, five lakes within a national park continue to shrink. Scientific findings are now paving the way for ...
Wildlife rescuers are struggling to keep up with the demand to help stranded and sick marine life along the West Coast.
Sacred Native American sites, public lands and undeveloped landscapes on and off shore are once again under threat from ...
One expert speaking at a forum on insurance and housing says climate change could soon mark a “death spiral” for the ...
Across the country, the data collected at stream gauges managed by the U.S. Geological Survey are used to implement drought measures when streamflows are low, alert local authorities of floods ...
As the Environmental Protection Agency works to roll back multiple public-health protections, it announced Monday that it intends to take action to combat toxic forever chemicals. Advocates are ...
House moves to repeal the Golden State’s authority to set higher car and truck emission standards, which have long been ...
In its bid to resist a court order to unfreeze grants, the Trump administration reveals a laser focus on eliminating ...
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