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A massive cloud of methane is hovering over the Southwest, and it's bigger than anyone expected
Should we be concerned?
10/10/2014 19:13 UTC
Are the feds sacrificing endangered salmon to help potato farmers?
Tribes say the decision to reduce water flow "has more to do with potatoes than it does fish.”
02/25/2023 12:29 UTC
Five crazy schemes for more water
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Some of these projects are far-fetched; others may come to fruition
09/20/2012 16:53 UTC
Gas plant explosion forces evacuation of Wyoming town
The latest in a string of natural gas-related safety incidents
04/24/2014 17:50 UTC
We still blow up mountains to mine coal: Time to end the war on Appalachia
The dying coal industry's last gasp is "mountaintop removal" mining — and it's even worse than it sounds
05/01/2021 10:00 UTC
Do hurricanes feel the effects of climate change?
Harvey, Irma, Katia and José have triggered longstanding questions about any linkage between hurricanes and climate
09/25/2017 00:00 UTC
Desperate times, desperate measures: California experiments with leasing water rights
Officials are cautiously optimistic the arrangement could offer a solution for the west coast's dire water crisis
08/05/2015 13:30 UTC
Why I made myself radioactive
The town of Basin, Mont., has been classified as a Superfund site, but, according to some, its pollution is a cure
10/27/2011 04:00 UTC
Monsoons that make deserts bloom are becoming more extreme and erratic thanks to climate change
These summer rainfalls have been vital to the U.S. Southwest ecosystem, but their unpredictability is growing
10/16/2021 11:29 UTC
A tree grows in the Sahel
Fighting back the desert with the zai holes of Yacouba Sawadogo
10/04/2006 22:22 UTC
‘This is absurd’: Train cars that derailed in Ohio were labeled non-hazardous
Ohio governor calls on Congress to investigate how that could happen
02/18/2023 12:29 UTC
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